Nottingham Organic Gardeners

Welcome to Nottingham Organic Gardeners. 

 We are a voluntary organisation, a friendly group in Nottingham, open to all.

 We aim to promote organic and sustainable gardening, and a more localised food culture. 

 We have an Organic Demonstration Garden at Whitemoor Allotments in Nottingham and hold regular talks, workshops and events with an organic theme. 

 Please note we cannot endorse or recommend specific gardening suppliers, businesses or growers.

NOGs Outreach : QMC Tranquillity Garden

Did you Know NOG sponsor the QMC Tranquillity Garden? The funding goes towards paying trained horticulturalist to maintain the space with volunteers from NOG and Nottingham University Hospitals.

We spent a wonderful morning in the winter sunshine weeding, cutting back and litter picking. Pops of colour from hellibores, daffodils and snowdrops make the garden sing this time of year.

It’s a beautiful space, just under the tram bridge, for staff and patients alike.

February Monthly Update

POTATO DAY

What a great day - It was spudtacular!

The queue was building by 9.30 am, with seasoned potato growers and first timers chatting and sharing ideas while waiting for the 10.am start. We had 35 varieties on sale along with red and white onion sets and shallots and ooh the scrumptious cakes donated by members for the cafe.

A big thank you to all our stallholders selling honey, Artisan seasonal foraged foods, mushrooms, gardening book donations, Thomas Etty Seeds and Canopy 2050 who were distributing tree seeds as part of the greener Nottingham Initiative. Pulp Friction joined us and Sherwood Open Gardens also had a stand and talked to people about the forthcoming  event planned for June 2024

Additionally we had well-attended talks on growing potatoes in containers and on hints and tips for successful growing.

Demand was high and the queue hardly slowed for the first two hours to the extent that our supplies began running low by 1.00pm and had effectively run out by 2.00pm – a full hour before planned closing! Late comers were disappointed inevitably but at least did have a chance to catch up with friends over coffee or tea and cakes.

This was unprecedented - we usually have tubers left over to distribute to community groups. We will be looking at numbers and orders and making some careful changes for next year. It really was the busiest potato day ever.

We received a lot of media attention for the event, we had a great radio interview with BBC Radio Nottingham live from the event and Left Lion came and took photographs.

What's New at the Allotment?

Saturday 17th February

Nottingham Seed SWAP
Join us for a fun-filled day of swapping seeds at our demo garden on Whitemoor Allotments!
Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this event is perfect for all plant enthusiasts.
Don't worry if you don't have any seeds to swap, us gardeners as a generous bunch, we have plenty to go round!
Why participate in a seed swap?

  1. Expand Your Garden Variety: Access a wide range of seeds, from heirloom vegetables to unique flowers, allowing you to cultivate a garden that reflects your preferences and interests.

  2. Community Building: Connect with fellow gardeners, share knowledge, and foster a sense of community around a shared passion for gardening and sustainable practices.

  3. Preserve Biodiversity: Contribute to the preservation of plant varieties and promote biodiversity in your local area.

Our seed swap sessions, led by experienced gardeners, will include:

  • 11 am: Start Swapping Seeds: Bring your seeds to exchange with others. It's an opportunity to discover new and exciting varieties for your garden.

  • 12 pm: Talk about Seed Saving: Gain insights into the art of seed saving from our expert, Bethan. Learn how to properly save and store seeds for future plantings.

  • 1 pm: Light Lunch: Enjoy a light lunch and continue your discussions with fellow gardening enthusiasts.

Feel free to attend one or more sessions to maximize your seed swapping experience. As this event is expected to be popular, please ensure you book your spot using the provided link. Admission is free for NOGs members (membership link https://nottinghamorganicgardeners.com/shop/membership-1-year-2022-wszr6-zze7f), and a £5 donation is recommended for non-members (pay on the day please). This donation goes towards event materials and our allotment upkeep.
 (please message us for any dietary requirements).
Event Location:
Whitemoor Allotments, Wilkinson Street, Nottingham, NG8 5FJ.

Next Meeting

Wednesday March 13th
7.30 - 9.30 pm
St John's Church, Carrington.
Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust

Join us for a wonderful talk about creating habitats and saving species- find out what ARC Trust does and what you can do in your own garden

“Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC) is a UK-based wildlife charity dedicated to the conservation of two important groups of animals. We do this through our staff and our volunteers, by working with partners and by influencing others through advocacy, education and increasing awareness.

 

Reptiles and amphibians are an important part of our natural history and are deeply rooted in our culture, yet they are under threat both nationally and globally. Frogs, toads, newts, lizards and snakes all continue to decline. The habitats they use are degrading or disappearing altogether, putting these species at risk. In the coming years, many of these threats are set to increase. However, we are also seeing a rise in environmental awareness across society and a greater focus on the many benefits of nature to communities”

See more on their website www.arc-trust.org
 

FREE for members / £2 non-members on the door

Memberships for 2024 will be available to purchase on the door for this event by card or cash.

January Monthly Update

ALLOTMENT NEWS

It was the dull ‘dog days’ between Christmas and New Year’s celebrations and NOGS’ allotment was calling.

The last Saturday of the year was the 30th a regular fortnightly work party at the allotment.

Weather forecast promised a dryish afternoon. The work was mostly tidying up after the wind over Christmas had blown things around, a few trellises put back up and cabbage cages rebuilt. My, but pigeons do like to feast on fresh cabbage, kale and all cruciferous greens and will eat them down to the stalks. We checked the potato store for condensation and deteriorating spuds and chose some to take home. Some had already developed tiny shoots, Spring is not so far away.

We found the ground wet but not waterlogged due to its sandy nature under foot and we have many paths surfaced with wood chip that are clean to walk on. At NOGs we are lucky to have big piles of wood chip dumped by the tree surgeons right by our gate and many barrow loads were brought in and spread to refresh the paths. Mmm, pine smelling garden paths! We are also lucky to have a big pile of park leaves dumped by the council just by our gate too. All useful biomass to add to and improve the soil.

Despite the rainy weather and soggy soil, the inside of the poly-tunnel needed watering. It’s always dry in there - a pleasant place to work whilst it is raining, especially when it smells pine fre sh. We fed and covered the rhubarb roots with manure and leaf mould, to feed and protect them from frost. Otherwise, after tidying up of the windswept veg beds and contemplating future pruning challenges of fruit trees and raspberry canes, it was time to go.

On shutting up, we found one of our home-made Christmas wreaths lying in the wet grass. We had left it decorating the gate. It was in good condition, laying in the cool damp it was a delight to see shiny green holly and ivy leaves and pine needles still fresh and glowing, reminder of a fun allotment party when we sat around the camp-fire drinking tea and weaving Christmas wreaths!


POTATO DAY

NOGs Potato Day will be held on Saturday 27th January 2024, 10am - 3pm at The United Reform Church on Edwards Lane, Sherwood. Entry £1 for non-members (Members are free).

A Membership Desk will be open to sign new members up – still £10 for a year. Prices will be kept to (or as close as possible to) last year’s i.e. tubers 20p each or 6 for £1. We will have more onion and shallots on offer as an increased demand is anticipated following the closure of Wilkos. A full list of the potatoes, onions and shallots will be available very soon.

CAKE APPEAL -can you help?

We would be very grateful for donations of cakes etc for our pop up café as we won’t have a Bakery stall this year.

Thomas Etty Seeds, talks throughout the day – lots of reasons to spend time catching up and getting advice.

Keep checking Facebook for the latest information.


That's all for now folks - Happy Gardening and a very Happy New Year!

The NOGs Team

December Monthly Update

ALLOTMENT NEWS

On Saturday 16th December, we had our Christmas fuddle - a bring and share at the allotment to mark the season. Lots of cuttings recycled into wreaths - a good time was had by all.

POTATO DAY

At the Sherwood United Reformed Church
Saturday 27th January

The place to buy your potatoes for growing in the midlands!
We have ordered about 30 varieties of seed potato including unusual and organic varieties. The variety list will be posted in the week before the event here
Please note that there may be one or two changes, the final list will be available on the day.

We will be selling onion sets, shallots and garlic.
We will have a range of pop up stalls from Thomas Etty seeds, Rigsby's Seasonal Foods and Mater Mushrooms and possibly more! Come along and see.

There will also be tea and cake from our pop up cafe so you can sit down and chat more about spuds.
 

Venue: United Reformed Church, 1 Edwards Lane, Sherwood NG5 3AA (Behind the Sherwood Manor Pub)
Buses 56, 57, 58, 59, 87, 88, 89 from Parliament Street to “Sherwood Shops”.
Blue Badge parking only at the venue – plus local free car parks.
 

Time-slot suggestions
10am-12noon – ideal for those who know what they want and for those who want particular varieties from the list. When finalised the list will be posted on our website and shared through Facebook
12noon-4pm –ideal for those who would like more time and advice.


MEMBERSHIP
2024 NOGs membership is now available to purchase, either in-person (cash or card) at one of our events or by going to the website:

https://nottinghamorganicgardeners.com/membership

APRIL NOGs members and Friends update

This month is a bumper edition - here's the executive summary:

• Next NOGs meeting on Wednesday 10th May 7.30pm. The ever popular fabulous NOGs PLANT SWAP

• Prof Dave Goulson

• AGM

• Nottingham Forager

• Nettle Cake recipe

• Norwell Nursery visit

• Broomfields College

• Plant Swap details


SPRING LECTURE
Our first-in-awhile Spring Lecture by Professor Dave Goulson was a great success and appreciated by all attending. We were particularly delighted that he made himself so available to attendees afterwards especially the young people in Keeping it Wild. The Squire Performing Arts Centre was a great venue and were extremely supportive.

NOGs are proud to say that by keeping the costs to a minimum we made a loss of just £0.20. We were pleased to receive appreciative emails from Keeping it Wild and from Five Leaves Bookshop.

Again, if you missed it here is a handily subtitled Zoom version of his talk.


REPORT FROM APRIL MEETING

AGM

Andy thanked Karen on behalf of everyone for her stewardship of NOGs for the past 7 years including seeing us through the pandemic, managing Zoom, Potato days orders and home deliveries and presented her with a gift as a token of that thanks. The committee were voted in and the AGM closed at 20.00. Possibly something of a record for an AGM!?

There followed a talk by Lucy Buckle

‘The Nottingham Forager’

Lucy introduced the 3 basics of foraging

1. Safety - Foraging must be 100% sure 100% of the time – mistakes can be fatal

2. Sustainable – When foraging leave at least 75% of what’s there

3. Legal – Don’t trespass; public spaces or permitted access are fine foraging places , public pathways through private land – you can forage what you can reach otherwise you must get permission.

Foraging is a 365 day activity and this time of year is a great time for it. Urban foraging is especially good in Nottingham because we have old parks and many garden escapees.

The only ‘equipment’ you need is a basket, a small pair of scissors, and the ability to google ‘plant name’ identification to enable you to check the specific plant e.g. miner’s lettuce plant identification should show a green circular leaf with a flower in its centre.

Lucy invited those present to sample nettle cake and mushroom bites made by her mum in her bakery ‘Baked by Buckles’ before introducing her recently foraged plants.

Nettles – grasp firmly use tender tips good in tea and soups

Red Dead Nettle edible superfood with vitamins and iron. Use flowers in salads, cakes, ice cube trays. Leaves can be used in teas and soups. Snip leaves off the stems.

Dandelion its roots are used as a coffee substitute, flowers in salads, syrups and in ‘marmelion’ (dandelion marmalade)

Cleavers or Sticky Weed pick the tops and rub vigorously between the hands to remove the stickiness – tastes like fresh peas. Member of the coffee family, can act as a diuretic.

Miner’s Lettuce found in Spring, identifiable by its circular leaf with flower in the centre, easy to harvest by running your fingers through it. Mild taste, use in salads.

Magnolia all are edible and make great pickles use in salads and herbal teas – don’t eat its ‘pineapple’ i.e. centre of flower unless its pickled.

Flowering Currant flowers - delightful in cakes, leaves very bitter

Primrose – all edible – use flowers in cakes

3 cornered leek – named for the shape of the leaf in cross section classified as a Schedule 9 Invasive so you can take as much as you wish - treat as chives

Wild Garlic identify by the smell – use in many recipes e.g. pesto

St George’s Mushroom found around St George’s Day

Mushroom identification should not be undertaken lightly you need to check time of year, location/habitat, cap, gills base, and stem – this one has a white cap crowded gills and a chunky stem.

References: Wildfood UK, Foragers Calendar, Shroomify

General advice – don’t munch on a hunch and don’t nibble if there’s a quibble.


MAY MEETING

Wednesday 10th May at 7.30pm. at St John’s Church MANSFIELD ROAD, Nottingham NG5 2DP

The ever popular fabulous NOGs PLANT SWAP!

Downstairs at St John's Carrington. The great Annual NOGs Plant Swap.

Please bring any plants, including house plants and seeds to swap. Donations towards the QMC Garden.

FREE for members / Non members £2 on the door

Refreshments will be served from 7.15ish, we're always grateful for any help with the making of these, so do feel free to volunteer. Please bring your own cup/mug if you can.