About this Event
Join staff from the Wildlife Trust for relaxed monthly wildlife gardening sessions at Bushmead Community Hub.
Together, we look after this beautiful and biodiverse community garden, which includes a range of wildlife‑friendly features such as a wildlife pond, bug hotels, a wild area with many species of wildflowers, bird feeders, and a variety of pollinator‑friendly plants. These features can be found at both the front and rear gardens, benefitting both people and wildlife. Whether you’re completely new to gardening or already have some experience, you’re very welcome to come along, get involved, and learn something new.
These sessions are family-friendly and designed to bring people together once a month, helping to build a welcoming community of local people who care for and enjoy this shared green space.
Activities will vary through the seasons and may include:
- Restoring and maintaining wildlife-friendly garden features
- Collecting seeds and learning how to grow plants
- Growing and harvesting vegetables and salad
- Simple cooking activities
- General garden maintenance such as weeding and watering
- Litter picking and tidying the front garden
- Other fun, hands-on, garden-related activities
Practical Information:
When:
Monthly, Saturday mornings
Time: 10:30am start
Where:
Meet at the front of Bushmead Community Hub
Who:
All ages welcome – children must be accompanied by an adult
Cost:
Free of charge
Weather note:
Due to limited indoor space, sessions may be cancelled in case of bad weather. Any cancellations will be communicated in advance.
Booking information
Spaces are limited due to the size of the garden, so booking is essential. Please book your free place via the Eventbrite link.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bushmead Community Hub, 19 Hancock Drive, Luton, United Kingdom
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