Across the growing season, we have been encouraging people to Sow, Grow and Share and what a time we had doing it. Over 589,000 of you took part in our live events and activities programme all across Scotland.
What would your town - or street, school, or community look like on a plate? Read what our Unexpected Gardens came up with.
Join Laura Macdonald as she explores how Falkirk’s Floating Garden team created a special menu for its recent Harvest celebration.
Between the 9 and 11 September, it was time to share what we've all grown: vegetables, stories, community and music. Together with partner organisations, unexpected gardens, communities and schools from all around Scotland we've marked the end of the growing season with the big Harvest Weekend. Here's what happened:
In the final episode of the Dandelion podcast, Sunny Govan delves into growing in schools, creative ethnology, growing and mental health, and the impact of Dandelion.
In line with UK Government advice that events may continue during the period of mourning for HM Queen Elizabeth II, some of our Harvest events will go ahead this weekend, with adjusted programmes, that reflect the current situation.
Dandelion sends our deepest condolences to members of the Royal Family at the news of the death of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. During this period of mourning, out of respect, we will only be using our channels to share essential updates and information.
Get ready for another jam-packed weekend filled with music, talks, workshops, performances and so much more!
In the third episode of Growing with Dandelion, Sunny Govan explores some of the Unexpected Gardens across Scotland.
We are on the road and will be visiting town squares, community hubs, schools, and Unexpected Gardens across Scotland throughout August.
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