Edible Hexham bed
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Elisa Winstanley
A really good idea and brings interest to the vicinity! There were some hardy herbs growing and some strawberry plants! Itll have more colours come spring!
Feb 20th, 2023 -
Susan Ainsley-Raffel
I love the Edible Hexham initiative! Bits of municipal waste ground and what would otherwise be boring shrubs or basic town flowerbeds have been planted up with every herb, fruit and edible salad plant you can think of - for anybody who wants it. Yes, you can literally walk past and pick tiny alpine strawberries to eat, or harvest an armful of rainbow chard and whatever herbs you want fresh for your dinner, pick apples or raspberries, flowers and lettuce. It's beautiful, well-kept, carefully labelled so people can see what's what, and I wish every town and village did this!
Aug 8th, 2019 -
Pixie Freeman
Mar 4th, 2019
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Edible Hexham bed located?
A Edible Hexham bed is located at Wentworth Pl, Hexham, eng NE46 1XB
Q What is the internet address for Edible Hexham bed?
A The website (URL) for Edible Hexham bed is: http://blog.transitiontynedale.org/about/food/edible-hexham/
Q What days are Edible Hexham bed open?
A Edible Hexham bed is open:
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Q How is Edible Hexham bed rated?
A Edible Hexham bed has a 5.0 Star Rating from 2 reviewers.
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Edible Hexham bed
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( 2 Reviews )Elisa Winstanley on Google
A really good idea and brings interest to the vicinity! There were some hardy herbs growing and some strawberry plants! Itll have more colours come spring!
Susan Ainsley-Raffel on Google
I love the Edible Hexham initiative! Bits of municipal waste ground and what would otherwise be boring shrubs or basic town flowerbeds have been planted up with every herb, fruit and edible salad plant you can think of - for anybody who wants it. Yes, you can literally walk past and pick tiny alpine strawberries to eat, or harvest an armful of rainbow chard and whatever herbs you want fresh for your dinner, pick apples or raspberries, flowers and lettuce. It's beautiful, well-kept, carefully labelled so people can see what's what, and I wish every town and village did this!
Pixie Freeman on Google