Interpretive learning at Ediblescapes

Events at Ediblescapes

Ediblescapes hosts community events that invite people to walk, observe, learn, share food knowledge and take part in the living care of a public edible forest garden. Some gatherings are hands-on working days. Others are guided walks, interpretive learning experiences or seasonal community activities connected to the garden.

Come along to what is growing here

Events at Ediblescapes are part of the living rhythm of the garden. They invite people to gather, learn, observe, share food knowledge and take part in the care of a public edible forest garden shaped by community, ecology and seasonal change.

Upcoming and recurring events

Below you can find upcoming gatherings, recurring community days and special seasonal events. Some are small and practical. Some are more interpretive and educational. All are part of how Ediblescapes shares living knowledge in public.

Special Community Events

From time to time, Ediblescapes also hosts open days, visiting groups, collaborative learning sessions and events linked to broader community or ecological themes.

What to expect

Events at Ediblescapes are usually simple, grounded and participatory. Depending on the day, you may be walking the garden, joining practical care, listening to stories and explanations, helping prepare shared food, or taking part in a group conversation under the trees. Please wear sun-safe clothing, bring water, and be ready for an outdoor garden setting.

Who these events are for

Our events are open to community members, visitors, gardeners, neighbours, families, students, practitioners and people from other places who are interested in edible forest gardening, regenerative community practice and learning from a living public garden.

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Walk the garden in your own time

Whether you join an event or visit quietly, Ediblescapes is open for people to walk, observe, and reconnect with living food systems.

Walk the garden, join an event, or learn through a living public space.
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