Restoring the Relationship With the Land, with Luna Amanita from The Wash House Garden
Description
In this episode, Fay meets Luna Amanita, co-director of the Wash House Garden - a groundbreaking community enterprise rejuvenating the land behind the historic Parkhead Wash House.
The garden, once a local focal point, continues to prioritise community, seamlessly weaving together the well-being of both people and the environment, cultivating enduring connections through community-based food growing.
Luna discusses the importance of community engagement in deepening the connection with the land. She also talks to Fay about beekeeping and its educational value for the Wash House Garden team and their volunteers.
Join us as we explore their mission to make the physical, mental, and spiritual benefits of gardening accessible to all.
Highlights:
- Introduction to the Wash House Garden
- Historical Significance and Current Use of the Land
- Gardening Practices and Soil Health
- Beekeeping and Education Initiatives
- Community Engagement and Volunteer Involvement
Learn more:
- Connect with The Wash House Garden via their website and follow them on Instagram @TheWashHouseGarden
- Follow Glasgow City Heritage Trust on social media: @GlasgowHeritage #Is Glasgow Walls Could Talk
- Produced by Inner Ear (innerear.co.uk) for Glasgow City Heritage Trust
- Sponsored by Tunnock's (tunnock.co.uk)