Sowing Seeds in the Community

We are thrilled that the community school gardens are continuing to flourish. The gardens help provide a haven for wildlife and have become an integral part of school life. Sowing, growing and maintaining crops has been going on throughout the year both in our beds as well as in our polytunnel. In the depths of Winter, we eagerly watched onions and garlic grow with students learning that these clever little plants will find a way to grow, even if planted upside down. Students loved watching the tractor in action and enjoyed learning about larger scale farming.

The swede was harvested in autumn and in early spring we made our delicious cawl together. We prepped the veg, talked about texture and flavour, but the best part was the eating, where students got to reap the rewards of their hard work. We’ve also found time to forage, with students learning about the bounties of the natural world around them. It’s a joy to find a hazelnut flower together or flick a catkin and watch the pollen float away. It’s been wonderful to see how students’ confidence has grown and to see the joy they have in working towards a shared goal. They have become bold and excited when talking about food and prepping for the CAWL project.

This project has not only taught them about growing and harvesting food but it has also introduced them to social enterprise, giving students an understanding of the importance of a circular economy. You will be delighted to know that we have some of these delicious Cawl available at the shop on a Wednesday so please come and say hello and have a taste for yourself.

Alongside our work with schools, we have also been visiting residents at Cartref Dyfi. Sowing seeds with our resident gardener Ken from the care home has been great fun and has proved to be a therapeutic outlet.  Ken also tried his hand at making apple juice which was thoroughly enjoyable. Next we will be sowing pumpkins seeds with residents. The sown seeds will be taken to the school polytunnel to grow on for a field scale crop.  If you would like to leave a small donation for either our CAWL or Cartref Dyfi projects, we now have an option for donations to be made on our website:

BUD GRAFTING / IMPIO BLAGUR (for beginners) 10th July 10 til 2:30

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Ever wanted to learn how to graft a new apple tree? Like to change the plum or cherry variety of your existing tree to a tastier variety? Want multiple varieties of pear on the same tree?

TD member Joey from Merched Y Berllan will be passing on the traditional orchard skill of summer bud grafting. This course is set in July (the usual bud grafting time) to give attendees the opportunity to practice & build confidence in their knife techniques to rework their own trees.

Although the session covers theory it will focus on the practical. The art of ‘bud grafting’, entails transferring a bud from a cutting from one fruit tree onto either a young rootstock – to produce a new tree – or onto the branch of an established tree to produce a ‘family tree’ (eg more than one apple variety on the same apple tree).


Location TYMHORAU WORKSHOP Number 25 Highstreet Machynlleth


Although we supply secateurs, bud grafting knives & grafting tape for these practice sessions, feel free to bring your own penknife & snips to learn on your own tools.

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BUD GRAFTING / IMPIO BLAGUR (for beginners) 10th July 10 til 2:30