There's a huge resurgence of interest in gardening across Scotland at the moment. Tapping into that, public arts organisation
NVA is hosting the first ever Glasgow Harvest – a celebration of all that is home-produced and edible - on Saturday 28th August at Tramway’s wonderful
Hidden Gardens. There will be loads going on! Highlights of the day will include:
Live soup cooking from Glasgow’s allotment communities, using vegetables they’ve grown over the summer.
A mass open-air meal prepared using as many home-grown ingredients as possible.
Everyone attending is asked to bring a dish featuring some of their home-grown produce to contribute to the spread.
The Jam Wall - people are asked to bring a pot of their home-made preserve to add to the evolving installation of home-made jams, colour graded from black (currant) through to lemon (yellow). Preservers can match up with growers who have windfall harvests at a special Jam Dating Agency
http://bit.ly/JamDatingAgency.
Giant Vegetable Displays –a florist will make bouquets and displays of favourite vegetables.
85A’s Herbaceous Barbershop – this artist collective’s barbershop is full of 'punk herb caps' such as the ‘cress Chelsea-cut’ or the ‘chive Mohawk’ for you to pick up and continue growing.
Creative Container Challenge – Grow something in an unusual container or in a pot you’ve decorated yourself, bring the container along to Harvest and you could win a cash prize.
Glasgow Harvest is part of
SAGE – Sow And Grow Everywhere – NVA’s long-term capital project to develop a legacy of increased urban farming in Glasgow.
More Information on the
NVA website.