Connecting single parents: Falkirk gardening group

06/06/2022

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Meet new people and grow veg for your children

If you live in or around Falkirk and would like to meet other parents and join in with some gardening, please come along to our weekly gardening group for single parents. This takes place every Monday morning at Muiravonside in Falkirk.

You don’t have to have any gardening experience to join, it’s mostly a chance to connect with other parents and have fun. You are welcome to bring your children, you can also bring dogs if they are kept on leads.

Recently we have been planting carrots, cauliflower, garlic and potatoes. There is a small farm at Muiravonside, some woodland walkways, a play park, barbeque areas and a cafe. We also have a small herb garden and we have just accepted a full plot from the Muiravonside Growing Community, so we will have much more space to grow!

 

Dates and times

The gardening group takes place every Monday at 10 am at Muiravondside Park, Falkirk.

Interested?

Contact Reagan:

Reagan.jordan@opfs.org.uk / 01324 711271

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