Join us for our FREE outdoor workshop, come along and sow seeds for winter hardy leafy vegetable harvests.
- No experience needed.
- Learn what you can propagate now for leafy greens throughout the colder months.
- Take home the seeds you have sown.
Booking is essential, no drop-ins allowed and places on this workshop are limited. To book your place click here.
We are following ‘Scot Gov’ COVID safe guidance and practice. We will have hand washing facilities and hand sanitiser stations available.
If you develop any COVID 19 symptoms before the session please let us know and do NOT attend. You will be asked to sign a disclaimer at the workshop confirming you have no COVID 19 symptoms.
This workshop is funded by the National Lottery
Join in with this FREE seed saving workshop and find out ‘how to’
- Save your own seeds from fruit and veg.
- Demonstrations and hands on activities included.
- Learn about heritage varieties of tomatoes, beans, and peas. Save Share Sow!!
Booking is essential, no drop-ins allowed and places on this workshop are limited. To book your place click here.
We are following ‘Scot Gov’ COVID safe guidance and practice. We will have hand washing facilities and hand sanitiser stations available.
If you develop any COVID 19 symptoms before the session please let us know and do NOT attend. You will be asked to sign a disclaimer at the workshop confirming you have no COVID 19 symptoms.
This workshop is funded by the National Lottery
Come along for tasters of the produce harvested at Maryhill Gardens
- Try some home grown herbal teas
- Help dig some tatties out of the ground
- Take along your favourite vegetable recipes to share with everyone
- Q and A session, we will help you think ahead on what to grow and ‘how to’ for next season
Booking is essential, no drop-ins allowed and places on this workshop are limited. To book your place click here.
We are following ‘Scot Gov’ COVID safe guidance and practice. We will have hand washing facilities and hand sanitiser stations available.
If you develop any COVID 19 symptoms before the session please let us know and do NOT attend. You will be asked to sign a disclaimer at the workshop confirming you have no COVID 19 symptoms.
This workshop is funded by the National Lottery
Wherever you are, whatever your growing experience, you’re invited to be part of the Dandelion sponsored harvest . Come and see local food at its very best to mark the end of the growing season.
This year, we are marking that moment with workshops on seed saving and sowing activity and making herby oatcakes from produce grown in the community. Come enjoy live music and long conversations, swapping stories and sharing the produce. It’s the moment to celebrate a year of growing. The harvest will demonstrate the importance of local food growing and healthy eating by showcasing fruits and vegetables harvested from REAP’s garden, as well as the benefit of growing and consuming local food. Participants will feel empowered to set up growing spaces in their own gardens and will develop the gardening skills necessary to do so.
The harvest celebration event will bring various community groups together helping to create a sense of community around the topic of food growing and community gardening. The informative free workshops will help the community to learn more about gardening, families and children will be entertained by creative and food growing activities.
This a family friendly event and everyone is welcome, booking is essential through Eventbrite. Please click here to book your place.
Community Representatives
This year, nominations are open for the two community representative positions on the Decision Making Panel. One representative is from Botriphnie (Drummuir area) and one from Boharm (Mulben area). Community representatives must live in the are they wish to represent and have two nominees who also live in that area. They will typically be asked to assess applications and attend decision making meetings two/three yearly and will sit for three years before standing down.
Please click here to download a form. Forms must be returned to REAP, 177 Mid Street, Keith, AB55 5BL or by email to tracey@reapscotland.org.uk by 5pm on Monday 3rd October 2022
If there are multiple nominees, elections will be held on 10th October at 7pm at Drummuir Hall and on 14th October at 7pm at Boharm Hall where each candidate will be invited to speak.
If you need any more information or want to have an informal discussion about the role, please contact tracey@reapscotland.org.uk
Come along and harvest the last of the tatties grown at Maryhill
- Learn ‘how to’ store them for over the winter
- Activities on growing tatties in bags through the autumn
- Q and A, bring your questions on how to grow tatties in the North East of Scotland
- Share your favourite tattie dish recipe
- Homemade crisps to try
Booking is essential, no drop-ins allowed and places on this workshop are limited. To book your place click here.
We are following ‘Scot Gov’ COVID safe guidance and practice. We will have hand washing facilities and hand sanitiser stations available.
If you develop any COVID 19 symptoms before the session please let us know and do NOT attend. You will be asked to sign a disclaimer at the workshop confirming you have no COVID 19 symptoms.
This workshop is funded by the National Lottery
Come along and join us on this FREE outdoor workshop.
We will be making willow wreaths and decorating them with winter foliage.
Show you how to make a simple basket
Other ideas on how you can use this useful plant
Take home cuttings
Booking is essential for this FREE event, no drop-ins allowed and places on this workshop are limited. To book your place please click here.
or call REAP on 01542 888070
or email: info@reapscotland.org.uk
(We are following ‘Scot Gov’ COVID safe guidance and practice. We will have hand washing
facilities and hand sanitiser stations available).