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Share a tasty picnic and learn how to make seed bombs…

June 28, 2012

Giant crystal light orbs – summer workshops

July 3, 2011

‘Hackney Real Nappy Network’ is back in the Garden

July 2, 2011

‘Hackney Real Nappy Network’ Teddy Bears’ Picnic

May 1, 2011

Making Scarecrows for the Garden

April 27, 2011

Creating Flying Birds

April 27, 2011

Decking the halls…

December 4, 2010

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  • local growers

    • FARM:shop at 20 Dalston Lane, turning a shop into London’s first urban farming hub – a gallery and events venue packed to the rafters with living and breathing food – literally a farm in a shop.
    • King Henry's Walk Garden is a lovely green space on the border of Dalston in Islington, with micro allotments, created by the local community, for the local community and run by volunteers.
    • St Mary's Secret Garden is a beautiful small garden and a peaceful oasis in the middle of Haggerston.