Apple Wassail at the Garden – Saturday 18th January 12-4pm

Join us for our Apple Wassail event on Saturday 18th January 2025, 12-2pm!

– Learn more about winter fruit tree pruning at our free workshop with gardening expert Sally Cunningham
– Share a lovely lunch with hot home-made soup and cake
– Join in with a traditional Wassail procession to bring good apple harvest in the coming year
– Enjoy Wassail and folk music by Mike Bethel and sit with us around the campfire.

The workshop is 12-2pm, with music and Wassailing starting after lunch at 2:30pm.

The event is funded by the West Midlands Combined Authority and The National Lottery Community Fund.

Here is to the bountiful New Year in the Garden!

Apple Pruning and Wassail – 20th January 12-4pm

We’re bringing a country tradition to town.  Come and take part in our version of a countryside tradition to help celebrate the start of the year and encourage our apple trees to bear lots of fruit this summer.

  • Apple pruning workshop with Sally Cunningham – 12-2pm – learn all about pruning apple and other fruit trees at this practical workshop with our Garden Organic expert! It’s free but please book in advance on caldmoregarden@gmail.com.
  • Mike Bethel will treat us to a beautiful performance at 2.30pm singing songs celebrating nature.
  • Arts and crafts for children – come and make some shakers to drive out the old year and the poor crops.
  • Hot soup, cake and campfire – dress up warm and join us in the Garden!

Caldmore Community Garden, Carless Street, WS1 3RH

Free wreath making workshop at Caldmore Community Garden – 5th December 10am – 1pm

Make a Christmas wreath using natural vine wreath base which can be reused, collected sprigs of pine, fir holly and other greenery and traditional aromatic Christmas dried orange and cinnamon.
Add a few reusable artificial berries and ribbons.

Led by Deb Slade, Community Arts Worker. Deb rally enjoys gathering the greenery, drying orange slices etc at the start of the Christmas month.


You are welcome to bring some of your own greenery – Deb will bring plenty of holly for everyone, so look out for the more unusual, blue greens and lime greens for contrast. If any one has any eucalyptus, bring loads!

The workshop is free, but spaces are very limited and booking is essential! To book, e-mail caldmoregarden@gmail.com or message / whatsapp Anna on 07871813252.

The workshop is funded by The National Lottery Community Fund. 

Women’s Tuesdays: Nature linocut project with Alix Almond

Inspired by the flora and fauna of Caldmore Community Garden we will create linocut prints celebrating the diversity of the garden and the beauty that can be found. Linocut is great for focusing on the details and texture found within nature. We will carve and print greetings card and print designs – experimenting with colour and technique – and exhibit our finished prints and well as hand-printing our work to sell as cards and prints – unique designs for a unique setting.

Over seven weeks we will explore the techniques of linocut; starting with a single colour print that can be used to print greetings cards and then moving on to creating prints that use several colours; either through a layered print technique or a reduction linocut technique.

It doesn’t matter if you are a complete beginner – this versatile technique will bring out the artist in everyone! We will be using non-toxic inks and learning hand printing techniques to ensure that this is a really accessible process. Prepare to be bitten by the printing bug!

Workshop dates:

  • Tuesday 4th October 10am -1pm
  • Tuesday 11th October 10am -1pm
  • Tuesday 25th October 10am -1pm
  • Tuesday 1st November 10am – 1pm
  • Tuesday 8th November 10am – 1pm
  • Tuesday 15th November 10am – 1pm
  • Tuesday 22nd November 10am – 1pm

To book, e-mail caldmoregarden@gmail.com, txt / Whatsapp 07871813252, or send us a message. Spaces are limited and booking is advisable!

Free entry!

Alix is a printmaker and artist based in Coventry. She is a full time artist and splits her time between making art and teaching linocut workshops at venues around Coventry and Warwickshire. Alix is a predominantly self taught printmaker; she began printmaking after attending a workshop in November 2015 at Birmingham Printmakers and the bug was well and truly caught! She creates single colour, multi-block and reduction linocut prints. She also creates pencil and pencil crayon drawings. Her drawings are ‘true to life’ but her linocuts have a more contemporary feel. Alix enjoys creating images of animals and birds and takes inspiration from nature. She captures the character and detail of the animals, forgoing background to concentrate on the beauty, patterns and textures that can be found. She works from home – printing in her kitchen, usually with a spoon! Recently she has begun to experiment with a multi-layered coloured technique using translucent inks and a printing press. She aims to be as environmentally friendly as possible in her printing methods and materials.

Contact details:
www.alixalmond.com
Instagram: @alixalmond
Facebook: @AlixAlmondArt
alixalmond@hotmail.co.uk

Funded by The National Lottery Community Fund and People’s Health Trust

Free Seed Saving Workshop with Heritage Seed Library – Tuesday 20th September – 12-3pm

Seed saving might seem like a dark art but once you get into it you realise how satisfying it can be to take one step further towards self-sufficiency in your growing. This course will introduce you to the rationale behind seed saving and give plenty of practical examples of the process. We will also introduce you to some of the fascinating varieties within Garden Organic’s Heritage Seed Library.

Session will cover:
• Reasons for saving seed saving
• Extracting seed from key crops
• How to improve the purity of your seed
• Storing seed

To book, please e-mail caldmoregarden@gmail.com, send a message on Facebook or Whatsapp / text us on 07871813252.

About Garden Organic
Garden Organic is the national charity for organic growing. We have been around since 1958 and have over 20 000 members. Our goal is simple – to get people growing organically. We do this in lots of ways:
• Working with communities providing them with support in their growing
• Providing horticultural advice to gardeners
• Campaigning on topical issues such as the use of peat or pesticides
• Preserving traditional and heirloom varieties in our Heritage Seed Library
• Researching into organic gardening techniques

We also have an organic demonstration garden at Ryton on Dunsmore just outside Coventry, where you can book onto to tours and workshops. For further information visit: www.gardenorganic.org.uk.

Our Gardening Workshops are funded by The National Lottery Community Fund – Reaching Communities.

Free Gardening Course at Caldmore Community Garden

Descriptions of courses

Planning your plot – 15th February 2022

Planning what to grow, when to grow it, and how to arrange it all often seems like the most bewildering choice both for new growers and even those with more experience.

Successful organic growing, in particular, is all about good planning. In this course you will learn how to plan your plot organically, with a focus on crop rotation, preventing pests and diseases, maximising harvests and planning for the year ahead.

We will guide you through the steps, giving you a fundamental understanding of the planning process so that you have the confidence to make your own personal plan.

Session will cover:

  • How to assess and plan your growing space
  • How to design a rotation
  • Choosing a range of crops that suits you
  • Designing a cropping calendar so you know what to do when
  • Making an action plan

Healthy Soil, healthy plants – 22nd March 2022

Healthy soils are the basis for healthy plants and the building block for any organic garden.   This course will examine what makes a healthy soil and consider methods for testing it in your own gardens or growing spaces.  We will also discuss the practical steps you can take to improve your soil using organic methods such as composts, green manures and no dig methods.

Session will cover:

  • An introduction to the importance of soil health, soil life and the components which determine a ‘healthy soil’.
  • Discovering the properties of your soil; how to test the health of your soil.
  • How to manage your soils organically, including an overview of no dig methods.
  • The function of plant nutrients and how to recognise deficiencies

Wildlife gardening – 24th May 2022

The importance of gardens as wildlife refuges for all sorts of life, not just beneficial insects is becoming widely recognised, and we’re all being encouraged to be more wildlife friendly in our gardening practices. But how does this translate into reality in a small urban garden? 

Can you really have a wildflower meadow co-existing with football-mad children, for example? And won’t that big brushwood heap become a home for less welcome wildlife such as rats? Find out how to really make your garden work for wildlife – and you!

Session will cover: 

  • Wildlife corridors, man-made habitats & sympathetic management
  • What wildlife will there be likely to see in summer in urban settings? and hence what is worth trying to encourage
  • Plants, trees and practices which will help wildlife thrive
  • Common-sense water in the garden
  • Do’s and don’ts

Pests and diseases – 19th July 2022

As a new vegetable grower, you may feel everything is out to get you as you watch one row of seedlings after another succumb to some nameless grot, or be munched by unseen foes. 

Feel you have to reach for a spray but don’t want use toxic chemicals on your food? You don’t have to. Learn about the insects out there who are on your side, as well as methods of control for almost every garden problem. We’ll help you identify what you can do in the way of prevention, cures and controls, as well as methods for minimizing the most common pest and disease problems. 

The session will cover

  • Physiological problems: dealing with weather extremes – what you can plan for and what you can’t. The importance of soil health and composting in disease control, including what dead plants can you safely compost?
  • Identifying common pests and diseases
  • Barriers, traps & deterrents
  • Natural predators
  • Permitted Organic applications as last resort
  • Planning for resistance and diversity

Seed saving – 20th September 2022

Seed saving might seem like a dark art but once you get into it you realise how satisfying it can be to take one step further towards self-sufficiency in your growing. This course will introduce you to the rationale behind seed saving and give plenty of practical examples of the process. We will also introduce you to some of the fascinating varieties within Garden Organic’s Heritage Seed Library.

Session will cover:

  • Reasons for saving seed saving
  • Extracting seed from key crops
  • How to improve the purity of your seed
  • Storing seed

Successful composting – 22nd November 2022

Home composting has always been a no brainer. With each compost bin, you are saving 125 kg of waste having to be taken away from home, and instead turning it into a great product that will benefit your soil, your garden and everything you grow.

However, there is a bit more to it than just throwing it all on a heap and hoping it will make lovely compost. This course will help you to fine tune that process, so that you have a better idea of how it all works. It will give you an understanding of the basic requirements for composting to take place and the various influencing factors giving you a much better degree of control and confidence.

Session will cover:

  • Successful composting including what and how to compost
  • Recognising the biological life involved in producing compost in your bin
  • How to deal with problem compost heaps
  • A basic knowledge of how to use compost in the garden

Trainers

Anton Rosenfeld has been with Garden Organic for 18 years. His work has ranged from projects with commercial field-scale growers to small-scale community gardens and allotments. He has worked as a grower, runs many training courses and regularly writes for Grow Your Own and Kitchen Garden magazine. He has a passion for soils, composting and growing veg from a wide range of cultures and horizons.

Sally Cunningham has spent a lifetime as a professional gardener, and has always been fascinated by creatures that she finds in the garden: what they are, what they eat and how they live. She has worked with Garden Organic for over 20 years and has encountered almost every horticultural problem. Sally reckons a well-adjusted garden should wriggle, crawl and squirm as well as sing…

About Garden Organic

Garden Organic is the national charity for organic growing. We have been around since 1958 and have over 20 000 members. Our goal is simple – to get people growing organically. We do this in lots of ways:
• Working with communities providing them with support in their growing
• Providing horticultural advice to gardeners
• Campaigning on topical issues such as the use of peat or pesticides
• Preserving traditional and heirloom varieties in our Heritage Seed Library
• Researching into organic gardening techniques

We also have an organic demonstration garden at Ryton on Dunsmore just outside Coventry, where you can book onto to tours and workshops. For further information visit: www.gardenorganic.org.uk

The course is a part of our Garden for All project funded by The National Lottery Community Fund.

To book a place, please e-mail us on caldmoregarden@gmail.com.

Photography workshops at Caldmore Community Garden

Photo workshops flyer

This 8 session workshop is aimed at anyone who wants to improve their photography.
Whether you are a budding photographer or just starting out, whether you have your own camera or take pictures on your phone, this course is for you.
The course will cover some basic and provide more in depth training on storytelling and shooting documentary photography project.
Workshops will take place on Saturdays at 11am at Caldmore Community Garden, 12 Carless Street, WS1 3RH. You have to attend all the sessions. Bring a camera or at least a mobile phone.
Dates :
  • 14th Sep 
  • 28th Sep
  • 12th Oct 
  • 26th Oct
  • 9th Nov 
  • 23rd Nov
  • 11th Jan 
  • 18th Jan
To find out more about Farhad Berahman: www.berahman.com 
To book a free place, please contact Anna Webster on 07871813252 or e-mail: caldmoregarden@gmail.com.

Workshops are a part of the Living Memory: the project is working across the Black Country to celebrate different aspects of everyday life that have been captured through people’s own photographs. The images hidden in our family albums, stored away in shoeboxes, and treasured in the collections of local enthusiasts can all offer rich perspectives on our rapidly changing society.They are recording local people’s life stories and memories connected to their photography collections, making a series of new films, professionally archiving over 1000 favourite photographs, creating a new touring exhibition and much more besides.