BEDFORD FIELDS NEWS
We are pleased to announce that the garden has reopened!
You are welcome to come in and explore at most times, however we the garden is used for a range of activities and is occasionally closed to the general public, Please check the sign on the gate.
If you are visiting from a distance/want to bring a group to the garden, please contact us via the form below'.
Woodhouse and Hyde Park Green Fayre Saturday 14th June - Stall bookings are now open! To find out more/book go to:
https://www.climateactionleeds.org.uk/event-details/woodhouse-and-hyde-park-green-fayre
About US
Bedford Fields Community Forest Garden provides:
A demonstration of how Permaculture and Forest Gardening can be a viable alternative to conventional food production systems.
Volunteering sessions, workshops and skill shares for people and groups interested in gardening more sustainably.
It is managed by Leeds Permaculture Network and is one of the national Permaculture LAND network of Permaculture demonstration centres.
Visiting Bedford Fields Community Forest Garden
The garden is sometimes closed for groups and workshops, at other times you are free to come in and wander around, sit in the sunshine and listen to the birdsong. All we ask is that you do not light fires, take any litter with you and respect our neighbours, as we are in a residential area.
All the plants in the Bedford Fields Community Forest Garden are either edible, medicinal or useful in some way. Some of the edible perennial vegetables are unfamiliar and surprising – many commonly considered 'weeds', flowers, shoots, fungi, wild plants are perfectly edible and delicious.
Bedford Fields is not just for humans, it also an oasis for birds, insects, frogs and a rich seasonal feeding ground for bees, not to mention the many small animals that run and shelter in hedgerows.
Bedford Fields supports diversity and sustainability on every level.
See us in action by taking a look at our gallery here.
What is a Forest Garden?
Bedford Fields has been designed and planted along Permaculture principles and demonstrates a variety of forest gardening techniques, making it a fascinating educational resource for children and experienced gardeners alike.
The forest garden is planted in 'layers', as you find in a natural forest – with a mixture of small and larger trees, climbers, shrubs, herbaceous plants, and ground cover. Because we mix our plant types, they are not in competition with each other for sunlight and root space, so we can grow more species in a smaller space.
Healthy soil is also one of our top priorities and so we have created a carbon-rich soil full of worms, fungi and other beneficial microbes by employing a no dig and mulch system.
What is Permaculture?
Permaculture is a design process. It helps create intelligent systems which meet human needs whilst enhancing biodiversity, reducing our impact on the planet, and creating a fairer world for us all. It has three core principles Earth Care, Fair Shares and People Care.
You can find more information on Permaculture by visiting the Permaculture Association website
Permaculture is not just about making a fantastic garden, it's also about 'people care' and so we take extra care to make the garden a welcoming, safe space where anyone can contribute to the garden and where you can come to immerse yourself in the space. We organise tours, workshops, volunteering sessions, social meetings and other events where further insights into this natural and sustainable art of gardening can be explored.
Join our WatsApp Community
If you would like to get up-to-date news of our monthly skillshares, special interest guilds (design, wellbeing, preserving, medicinal herbs, natural dyeing, arts and crafts), volunteering sessions or other organised activities on site, please message us on 07738260619.