Roots in the City Community Garden

“A beautiful space to get to know ourselves, people & nature, learn, grow, notice and connect.”

Grow your Roots….join us in the garden

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We're really excited to be able to welcome people into our lovely community garden once more.

We are currently offering five small group sessions per week and have places available for each:

  • Tuesday 10.00am-midday - Nature4Health

  • Thursday 10.00am-midday City & Guilds Horticulture Level 2 (in partnership with Myerscough College)

  • Thursday 1.00pm-3.00pm City & Guilds Horticulture Level 1 (in partnership with Myerscough College)

  • Thursday 4.30pm-6.30pm Young people's garden group (in partnership with Linda McCartney Foods)

  • Friday 10.00am-midday City & Guilds Horticulture Level 1 (in partnership with Myerscough College)

Our Nature4Health group offers a gentle introduction to the garden. Enjoy time out to reflect, learn to grow, & plant trees and lots more. Enjoy the natural rhythm of the garden through the seasons. No previous experience needed.

In partnership with Myerscough College, we’re offering City & Guilds Horticulture Level 1 and Level 2. Emma, our Myerscough Tutor, will offer a weekly skills based session to complete the Horticulture courses one unit at a time. No previous experience needed for Level 1.

Booking is essential. For more information and to book email annie@faiths4change.org.uk or text / phone 07976 205 629 / 0151 705 2162.

Our sessions are fully funded and therefore free to people attending. Thanks to St Michael in the City, Faiths4Change, Nature4Health (Mersey Forest) and Myerscough College for making this possible.

More about Roots in the City

Roots in the City is a dynamic partnership between St Michael in the City & the Faiths4Change, together we’re creating a community connected eco-hub in central Liverpool.

The once overgrown and inaccessible land around the church is now a thriving community garden where people and nature flourish as one. Pre-lockdown the garden offered a beautiful space to share lunch, make friends, learn, grow, dig and connect. The many people who once attended agreed to our Coordinator & Volunteer turning more of the garden over to grow delicious organic veg & herbs for the food bank at St Brides hosted by Micah Liverpool.

So far we’ve grown & distributed almost 100kg of veg & herbs from chard and rhubarb, to basil and thyme to folk attending the foodbank, it’s harvested in the morning & distributed in the afternoon. Seasonal, fresh, tasty, highly nutritious & quality food!

But Roots is so much more than growing food to eat…people attending talk of “organic therapy”, “relief from anxiety” and “a little haven in the city centre to listen to the birds & smell the flowers”. The small congregation are delighted and have enjoyed welcoming other congregations to celebrate in the garden, harvest 2019 saw over 50 people of all ages attend, share breakfast & give thanks together.

Until lock down due to the pandemic, Faiths4Change Coordinator Rosie welcomed people to the garden all day on Thursdays.

Since March 2020 we've grown and gifted over 100 KG of fresh veg and herbs to the Micah foodbank at St Bride's Church, Liverpool.

Special thanks for the last 6 months to (amongst others)

  • Miranda & the Church congregation for believing in us and enabling us to quietly keep the garden blooming & food growing;

  • Caps our long standing volunteer and Rosie our former Coordinator – without your weekly commitment we’d be pulling the brambles from our hair;

  • Emma & Myerscough College for the huge amount of time spent working with us in the garden;

  • The priests at St Vincent’s for continuing to top up our compost heap;

  • George & Martin, the Micah drivers who pick up the weekly harvest (and Ellen who did an emergency pick up) and share it with people attending the Micah Foodbank at St Brides;

Our former curate Gill Reeve volunteered with Faiths4Change as part of her William Temple scholar studies. Gill has written a wonderful blog post about the community growing at St Michael In The City that you can find here: Do not despise the day of small things.

Check out www.faiths4change.org.uk & find Faiths4Change on Twitter @faiths4change, Facebook Faiths4Change and Instagram @faiths.4.change

Roots In The City: The first year