This is the official blog of the award-winning Empty Common Community Garden, which is in Cambridge, UK. It is open to all and is very inclusive. It is based on the principles of permaculture and we grow food and flowers to encourage wildlife (bees, insects, etc). We use no pesticides.
Thursday, 2 July 2015
We are having a heatwave...
The weather has hotted up nicely so a watering rota has been running in the past weeks. Thank you to all those who have volunteered so far.
It is so hot even bugs get sleepy. Here is one nested in a hard piece of soil. We think it's in mid metamorphosis.
It was found by our volunteer Lisa, who was really pleased! She is an archaeologist and was very happy to dig up live treasure rather than ancient artefacts!
If you'd like to join us and find your own treasure, please refer to the first post, which has a map and contact details.
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