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Hello All,

the forestgarden Allemende e.V close to Bremen will organise another gathering in september 2025 :

from 15.-24.9. we will be opening our forest garden gates for those of you who are interested in working with us, learning together, eating, laughing… and anything else you want to contribute such as playing music and games, telling jokes or stories or giving workshops…?

more informations here :
https://forestgarden-welcome.in/autumn-gathering-15-24-sept/

perma- wishes,
Neno
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How did the open garden go Steph? Any pictures?
 
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thanks, it's been nice. But could have been more people....

we observerd some seabuckthorn-die-back

collected the first walnuts after a storm

a grasshopper got clingy for a while after having been rescued out of a watering-barrel

looots of e.umbellata fruits hadn't really been ripe back than

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