Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Autum Activites sunday sept 30th and goodbye from Emma

Since its creation in 2010, Muddy Mums have appeared at many events offering creative playful activities in our local natural environments. We started out transforming our mums into merfolk in a magical kingdom in the sand at Goodrington, discovered the wildlife on Totnes high street through a quiz that took us on the garden trail provided by gardening for health. Fantastic boggarts at National Play day, giant snakes and ladders at the Jubilee picnic, magical autumnal mobiles at the anniversary of the Leechwell garden and bees on sticks at the Lamb garden to help us identify the bee friendly plants.
This year we have been holding the regular sessions for Kids corner in the Leechwell garden. Planting seeds, making bird scarers from tetra paks and a good old fashioned scarecrow. We have had fun discovering the world of the mini beast With Duncan Allen and Tarryn Castle of PUPA education and recently made luxurious herbal bath bags with Tania Bryson.
It has been a wonderful journey, making friends and wondering at the ingenuity of nature and our place in the natural world. I am very grateful to all the folk who have given of their time freely to support and enrich muddy mums with their presence and skills.

From Mid October I am passing the reins to Rachel Rafiki with confidence and great excitement. She is a natural forager for life with a passion for folk music and desire to share the knowledge held with in it.
Hold on to your hats as Muddy Mums go really wild, connecting us to the land through the wisdom of our elders, celebrating the seasons and nourishing ourselves through wild foods and lots of play.

Emma Capper






We were in the Leechwell Garden on Sunday and had great fun making an Autumn picture from found materials. Although, i think us adults enjoyed it even more than the kids!!

Monday, 6 August 2012

how the garden grows..finally!

Scarecrow did his job
The clover..so soft and springy
Preparing our flower salad
flower salad from the garden
relaxing after a busy session


house leek.. wow!
one of the residents


















THIS SUNDAY we have entomologists Duncan Allen and Tarryn Castle of PUPA-education in the Garden
Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to discover the world of the mini-beast in the Leechwell garden and learn how to make a little bug house to take home for your favorite creatures in your garden or allotment.


wear old clothes and bring any natural object that has lots of neat nooks and crannies for bugs to hide away in.
You may also want to bring or borrow a camera.

suggested donation £3

This event is part of National play day

Monday, 23 April 2012

Planting up and making bird scarers

 Week two on the kid's garden. Despite rain the was a gang of us, dodging showers and coppicing hazel for the magic beans to grow up. Planting seeds and seedlings and painting some stones to decorate our patch. Check out the great strawberry planter we filled, made by David, a local resident and our silvery crow scarers made with...you guessed it! TETRA PAKs.
Lauren pushing the hazel supports in for the beans to grow up
Cornflowers, love-in-the-mist within the stones and calendula seedlings planted

All done for today
 Join us next Sunday to pot up some flowers to sell at the garden party on 20th May and make a scarecrow for our patch.

Preparing the soil and finding friends

 We had a great turn out for the first session to turn over and prepare the soil for planting. We also potted up a runner bean and a sunflower seed to grow at home. We made pots from tetra paks and loo roll inners. for more images and up dates on the project go to Kid's corner on facebook

Look at the size of this worm we discovered!




Saturday, 24 March 2012

Kids Gardening Club

Hello everyone,
It's been a while since we've been in touch. Hope spring is blooming marvellously for you.
Muddy Mums has been asked to run a kids gardening club in the wonderful Leechwell garden.
 A chance for those of you without a garden or unsure of where to start to come along and discover with me the joy of gardening and generally delight in eachother and the beauty and bounty of Leechwell Garden.
We have our own bed to plant vegetables, flowers and herbs.
You will learn about the properties and uses of the plants in the garden.
Discover how we can flourish and live harmoniously with the natural world and it's hard working inhabitants beneath and above the soil.
These sessions are open to all the family


The first session is on Sunday 15th April 3 - 4.30 pm
We will be getting to know the Garden.
Preparing the soil and designing our garden.
Potting up some seeds for you to nurse at home and bring back when they are big enough to plant out.

Wear old clothes ( pray for sun) and prepare to have lots of fun.
Bring a drink and a snack

suggested donation £3 -. Tools and plants are kindly lent or donated by the Leechwell Garden Association and Gardening for Health. If you would like to volunteer with Muddy Mums do get in touch.

looking forward to seeing you all

Emma Capper
             

Monday, 3 October 2011

Leechwell Garden 16th October

Come and join the fun on 16th October 2-4pm to celebrate the unveiling of a new sculpture in Leechwell Gardens, Totnes  
Artist Emma Capper and Theo Tanser will be offering an activity to make your own mobile from natural treasures. 
This activity is open to all ages.
Cost: donation


 Sculpture Prize
Grand Unveiling
of
Rosie Musgrave’s Three Guardians
Officiated by Matt Harvey
Sunday October 16th - 3.00 pm
Tombola – Entertainment - Homemade Refreshments
Celebrating the First Anniversary of the Garden 2-4 pm