About this Event

An intergenerational growing event to set up a new seed library in the Danum Community Garden to swap seeds and saplings. There will also be a chance to find and share gardening tips and take part in nature based activities.

Whether you are new to growing or you’re a gardening pro this event is for you. No matter your age this intergenerational growing event aims to bring together younger and older generations for shared gardening tips and nature-based activities.  

 

This event will mark the start of a new Seed Library, that will be taken care of by the Danum Community Garden Club, allowing people to bring and take seeds. Making growing at home more accessible reducing the cost and commercial element of procuring seeds.  

 

People will be invited to bring in seeds and saplings they don’t need and share their knowledge of growing. The event will explore what is already growing in the Danum Community Garden, helping people to identify plants, herbs, and veggies.  

 

There will be an opportunity to make an upcycled planter that they can make and take away packed with seeds of your choice to grow at home.

   

Join us at the Danum Gallery Library Museum in the Community Garden on Friday 30th May 2025, 11-3pm.

  

This a free event that has been funded by Remake Learning Days.

 

If you would like to attend, you can drop in, or email yourmemories@doncaster.gov.uk to let us know you are coming.  

 

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Event type

In-person Drop In Event

Date(s)

  1. May 30 11:00 am - 3:00 pm (BST)

Cost

Free

Accessibility Accommodations

  • Please let us know if any accomodations are needed.
  • Service animals

Age Groups

  • All ages
  • Ages 0-1
  • Ages 2-4
  • Ages 5-7
  • Ages 8-10
  • Ages 11-13
  • Ages 14-18
  • Teens
  • Adults

Learning Themes

  • Arts
  • Maker
  • Outdoor Learning

Tags

  • #COMMUNITY GARDEN
  • #SEEDS
  • #SEED SWAP
  • #SEEDLIBRARY
  • #GROWING YOUR OWN

Primary Contact

Jo McQuade

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