Saturday 8 June

Open Volunteering on Golden Rose Flower Farm with Melanie

Sign up to offer your volunteering help to Woodoak’s Flower Farmer Melanie for the 2024 growing season.

Work alongside Melanie throughout the seasons and be part of Golden Rose Flower Farm’s vision to bring British Grown flowers to the local marketplace.

Tasks will include prepping beds and pathways, planting and mulching and lots more.
We will provide the tools for the day and gloves.
Food and refreshment available from 10.00 at The Tea Shack.
Please note toilets are not open on site until 10.00am
Parking Free

Newly based at Woodoaks Farm in Maple Cross, we are so excited to be starting our first season in our new home, growing artisan seasonal British flowers which are full of interest and scent. Our flowers will always be grown with care and consideration for our environment. Which means no harmful chemicals are used on the flower plot, we follow organic growing principles, and all packaging will either be re-useable or recyclable.

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Woodoaks Farm, Denham Way, Maple Cross, Rickmansworth, UK

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More about South West Herts Great Big Green Week

The 2024 South West Herts Great Big Green Week (GBGW) will take place this year between the 8 to the 16 June – with the Watford Green Market takeover taking place on the 9 June.

Through the GBGW we are encouraging groups, individuals, businesses and schools to organise events across Three Rivers and Watford as part of this national week celebrating community action.

The GBGW campaign aims to draw attention to climate change and destruction of the natural world, while also making a connection with these issues and actions locally in Watford and Three Rivers.

Through the week we want to promote as many local groups and activities as possible to get as many people involved in green actions as possible – the aim is to ensure there is something for everyone – and through doing so grow and strengthen the “greenness” of our area.

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