Climate Friendly Gardens – Introduction to Forest Gardening

Forest gardens are food producing systems which mimic natural woodland, supporting biodiversity whilst providing an abundant harvest. You don’t need any big trees to get started though, even small gardens or allotment plots can become food forests!
This interactive session will introduce the key ideas behind forest gardening and how you can apply them in your own growing space. We will use the community training garden at Ravenscraig Walled Garden as a live example to look at how the principles can be applied.
Janice Gibson is a keen gardener with an interest in permaculture. She designed and implemented the forest garden at PLANT (People Learning about Nature in Tayport), and helps to maintain it.
This workshop should be of interest to all gardeners, from the more seasoned to absolute beginners!
We will provide tea/coffee, biscuits, some homegrown herbal teas and fruity snacks. Participants should bring a packed lunch as there are no shops nearby.
Booking Information
The event is free but booking is required. You can choose to purchase a ticket with a donation. Donations help us do more work in our community.
Our booking form includes a series of optional anonymous questions. These help us learn more about the people we reach through our events. Any information you choose to share about your background is managed separately to information that you give us to process your booking (for example, your name).
If you are having trouble booking you can call 01592 858458 or email info@greenerkirkcaldy.org.uk for assistance.
Accessibility
There are accessible parking spaces on site. Please note the terrain is mostly flat and the paths are gravel. The venue is outdoors with the exception of the working cabin.
If you have any other accessibility questions please phone 01592 858458 or email info@greenerkirkcaldy.org.uk.


