Free cuttings of purple loosestrife (native pond plant) and fennel plants available from Bridget at EWAA – email her on bridgetathome@hotmail.co.uk if you’d like some.


Free cuttings of purple loosestrife (native pond plant) and fennel plants available from Bridget at EWAA – email her on bridgetathome@hotmail.co.uk if you’d like some.

We’re looking for volunteers to join the volunteer path mowing team, especially for middle grass road and play area.
As the people who have mostly been mowing these areas are getting a bit too creaky, it would be great to have more people joining the team. You may well have a plot on the middle road, but that’s not essential. We have two EWAA petrol mowers, and instruction can be given. Access to the equipment can be arranged.
With two or three people helping out on each road, the likely commitment would probably be a couple of mowings per season.
For more details, please contact Stewart Young, on plot 76, or via ewaa-oxford @ hotmail.co.uk
Barracks Lane Community Garden are hosting the annual seed swap a week Saturday, on the 19th of March 11-4. Bring your seeds you’ve saved, swap them (or make a donation) for other
people’s seeds, including some seed donated by the Heritage Seed Library. There’s always a good mix of basics and unusual varieties, vegetables and flowers, plus plenty of advice on hand.
Barracks Lane will also be running a nettle festival (featuring soup, tea and wildlife gardening) alongside the seed swap, and felting workshops making animals and eggs – they’re asking for a small donation on the door, which covers all this entertainment.
If anyone finds themselves overwhelmed by vegetables, the Monday Shop are looking for donations/swaps:
Dear Allotment Secretary,
Andy Howard
of the Heritage Fruit tree company will be at the Cripley Meadow allotments AGM at St Barnabas on March 14th selling in the car park from 6-7pm. Members of East Ward allotments (EWAA) are welcome to come along to the car park – contact johoward@metronet.co.uk for a pdf catalogue or see www.heritagefruittrees.co.uk for more info. Andy will have limited stock on site so it is best to pre-order and collect.
A one day course on community plant breeding, teaching how to save your own seed, and the skills needed to improve your vegetable varieties and create that elusive perfect tomato/lettuce/oca you can never find in the seed catalogues. Course tutors include Kate McEvoy from the Real Seed company. The course date is Sat 16th April; details can be found here: www.conted.ox.ac.uk/Q100-147.
We have load of the black stuff from the Parks Department in a big pile by the shop, come and get it!
£1 per barrow-load, max 3 barrows per plot, please pay in the shop on the following Sunday morning.
It looks pretty good – generally well rotted and crumbly, just a fe
w lumps and sticks here and there…..