Showing posts with label edible landscapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label edible landscapes. Show all posts
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Sunday, 13 December 2009
The Bounty of Alexandra Palace
23 Aug 2009
Along the south side of Alexandra Park runs an avenue of fruiting trees - beautiful large crab apples, and red-skinned eating apples that make pink applejuice
www.UrbanHarvest.org.uk
Along the south side of Alexandra Park runs an avenue of fruiting trees - beautiful large crab apples, and red-skinned eating apples that make pink applejuice
www.UrbanHarvest.org.uk
The Bounty of Tottenham Marshes
A sample of the food available on 6 Aug 2009:
Pears, elderberries, horseradish, plums, plums, plums, more plums, and walnuts...
www.UrbanHarvest.org.uk
Pears, elderberries, horseradish, plums, plums, plums, more plums, and walnuts...
www.UrbanHarvest.org.uk
Friday, 4 December 2009
Edible Landscapes
Saturday 28 Nov 2009: To kick off the 'Edible Landscapes' project supported by Sustainable Haringey, two Sweet Chestnuts, a Walnut and two edible Rowan trees were planted in Priory Park.
Senior tree officer Alex Fraser & assistant worked hard aided (or watched..) by members of the Tree Trust for Haringey (www.TTFH.org.uk)
These were five of the more than 800 trees Alex and his team hope to have planted all over Haringey by spring.
The next Edible Landscapes event will be planting Sweet Chestnut and Walnut trees in Northumberland Park with local school children on 20 Jan. See calendar for details.
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