Experience gardening at Railway Gardens, where friendships bloom and green thumbs grow. Will a day in the dirt yield more than just flowers?
Gardening
Take a day trip on a spring day, and walk along the sea of bluebells, smelling the fragrance of hyacinth flowers at the tip of your nose, It's really exciting!
Although the Welsh government has stopped selling peat compost to gardeners, more needs to be done to protect habitats, say campaigners.
Railway Community Gardens, a volunteer project in Cardiff, is giving away free trees to households to help fight climate change.
Sustainable drainage project in Cardiff will add to biodiversvity while improving drainage and controlling pollution.
Cardiff’s own Rainforest Narnia is a tranquil, tropical contrast to a walk in the Welsh capital.
As compost week is drawing near, now is the perfect time to find a use for your food waste.
No matter how tiny little space you living in, if you got a sunny window sill, then you can still do some growing.
Gardening brings people closer to the nature and connects people more tightly during the pandemic.
Communities have the chance to make a real difference to the decline of nature around Wales by growing their own garden projects.
Join in a community gardening initiative in Cardiff and be inspired to start your own home garden!
Growing Street Talk runs workshops to give people skills and inspiration to change where they live.