How did it all begin?
Edwards Court has a beautiful garden space, with fruit beds, herb and sensory areas and trees. It is an absolute haven for wildlife. But the space is managed by gardeners which meant that the residents had little opportunity to look after the gardens themselves. Having previously worked with the Council at Grandisson Court grow the residents ideas for wildlife, they invited us along to help set up a gardening group with the community at Edwards Court.
We have taken over three raised beds, which had become somewhat bare and neglected. As with all the communities we have met as part of Nextdoor Nature, we started with listening. What did the residents want from this space? What did they want to see? A regular gardening group was a must for the patients and space to grow the plants they wanted to see.
What was important to Edwards Court?
For one resident, it was important that we created opportunities for birds, like feeders and baths. She shared with us how she loved wildlife but they didn’t really see any in the garden. Another resident, shared her memories of her mother’s garden which she recalled was beautiful and she learnt everything she knows about gardening from her mother. She would love to see more flowers and colour in the garden, she finds at the moment there are lots of grasses! Memories of plants was a common theme for residents, with many sharing plants they used to grow or those they loved to see, we noted each of these down so that we could incorporate them into the design of the planting beds.