This 2022-23 season the have again been blessed with a herd of Surrey Wildlife Trust’s belted Galloway cattle on our 17 acres of chalk grassland fields at Rosamund Community Garden
Bees in FebruaryBees in February
The beehives are still very quiet through February – some bees will be flying on fine days but overall there’s very little activity. In fact in February the population will
Soil ImprovementSoil Improvement
The importance of good soil and how to look after the soil at the Rosamund Community Garden ‘’We have to repair our soil before all the topsoil is gone’’ has
Wassail!Wassail!
We had our first wassail event at the garden on Sunday 15th Jan. Wassailing is an old tradition of wishing health to the orchard for bounty in the coming year.
Rosamund Community Garden Update January 2023
January 02, 2023Rosamund Community Garden Update January 2023
January 02, 2023
HAPPY NEW YEAR to everyone! In this update, we reflect on the highlights at the garden in 2022, and start to plan for 2023. 📅Events at Rosamund Community Garden 2023 🔥Winter Wassail, Sunday 15th January
31.3.22 Galliford Building Southern Volunteers31.3.22 Galliford Building Southern Volunteers
With much gratitude to Gavin and the team for their recent 25 hours of volunteering at the gardens. Images and text below, copied from @GavinBridge_ Managing Director’s Twitter account –
One Day Cob Course 3.4.22One Day Cob Course 3.4.22
A note from Helen: Just wanted to remind/inform you that this Sunday at the Garden we will be joined by Jon Kalviak one of the builder / designers involved in the
Big Job SundaysBig Job Sundays
Come and join us every last Sunday of the month from 12-4 pm, to work together on projects at the garden. Bring a packed lunch and (if the oven’s lit)
WildlifeWildlife
Our garden in the sweeping hills of the North Downs overlooking Guildford and its surrounding countryside are home to many species. In the past we have worked together with the
April weekend work partyApril weekend work party
The weekend went really well, we had a lovely group of volunteers over the 2 days. Ben led the carpentry workshop and we learnt to make traditional mortice and tenons