Raised garden bed plot of a community garden. Copyright: Petra Richli | iStock
WebinarMonday 2 March 2026 • 18:3019:30
Join us for the Good to Grow Week Launch webinar as we start off the growing season with inspiration to help your food garden thrive.
Raised garden bed plot of a community garden. Copyright: Petra Richli | iStock
Capital Growth exists to highlight the sheer volume and variety of food growing sites in London and advocate for the indispensable role of community growers.
Join us live online to hear how you can get involved in two exciting campaigns this spring: Good to Grow week and the The Big City Bug Hunt, both aimed at promoting the value of food growing for people and nature.
Interest in growing your own is at an all-time high, yet many people running growing projects are struggling more than ever to make ends meet and keep garden gates open. But we need them more than ever. In these times of division, climate chaos and cost of living crisis, community gardens bring hope and empowerment to local communities, nourishing both the land and the people who tend it.
But they are also mostly hidden from view, with most people unaware of what we do and why it matters.
And that's where we come in! our upcoming projects are both aimed at promoting the value of food growing for people and nature.
Good to Grow week from 18 – 26 April, celebrates the dizzying array of edible gardens across the city, bringing new faces and fresh energy to your plot. #
The Big City Bug Hunt equips you with the knowledge and tools to understand the insect life in your garden, and get involved in a London-wide citizen science campaign designed specifically for food growers.
Join our webinar and find out how to get involved.
Capital Growth: Connecting a network of London growers.
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