Welcome to Open Orchard! I really believe that if more of us were doing things we cared about locally, the world would be better and we’d be much happier. Open Orchard provides a way for people to come out, plant a fruit tree and in so doing connect with neighbours and care for the environment.”
Welcome to Open Orchard! I really believe that if more of us were doing things we cared about locally, the world would be better and we’d be much happier. Open Orchard provides a way for people to come out, plant a fruit tree and in so doing connect with neighbours and care for the environment.”
Please email this person to ask for help from Energia GIY [email protected]
OK, disappointed, but not giving up: we shall raise our own funds to do this!
Colm
€1000 is alot of cash, how many fruit trees and bushes do you intend to plant? Are you planning on installing very mature trees or young saplings? You could plant out at least 30 or more saplings for a grand, any interest in local businesses sponsoring the idea?
Andrew, I applied for €2,000 or more I think, but we could get a lot done with free man-power for €1,000 just plants and stakes?
Hi Colm, great initiative, shame about the energia grant. What's your estimated cost for the project, how many berry bushes, fruit trees are you going with? I've dealt with www.futureforests.ie in the past for community projects they usually do a decent deal
Hello,
Unfortunately, on this occasion, you have not been successful in your application to the Energia Get Ireland Growing Fund.
We are as disappointed as you are but with over 700 applications for 85 awards we had some really difficult choices to make. We wanted to make sure that there was a good balance between completely new and existing community food growing projects and that as many groups across the island of Ireland were supported.
Please don't be too disheartened or let this news stop the plans you have for your great project. We know that you would have put the money to good use and whilst we can't help you with funding this time around, we can give you lots of support, information and advice that can help you realise your growing dreams. If you haven't had a chance to do so already, connect with us via Facebook or Twitter, or both. It would be great if you sign up to our ezine - we love to feature great community food growing projects so let us know if you'd like to take part! Our ezine always contains heaps of useful information about all things growing and our GIY news.
Your opinion matters a lot to us and every bit of feedback is really important so that we can grow and improve what we do for you. The survey should take no longer than 3 minutes to complete.
Thank you in advance and we really appreciate your time.
Voting for The Today Show garden is still open. There are three gardens hoping to win €5000 and there can only be one winner so pick your winning community group and fingers crossed they win.
We know this is not the news you were hoping for but we’re really glad to have you as part of our GIY Community and we are here when you need us.
Síona (on behalf of the GIY and Energia Get Ireland Growing Team).
Síona Stokes,
Community & Project Coordinator.
[email protected]
(086)1559957
Beannachtaí an t-Earrach gach duine! I have applied for the Energia GIY grant for this project. I am working on letters of support from local stakeholders: schools and residents associations to show the Parks Superintendent. So, watch this space over February. Colm.
I've applied to Energia Get Ireland Growing Fund today for a grant to get this project happening. Deadline is this Friday, so fingers crossed?
Ard bliain faoi mhaise dhaoibh! I got a supportive email response from the Head of Parks, just before the break. He is broadly supportive, and I have to get some support from local residents group and some schools. This shouldn't be a problem. So I'll get onto this over next couple weeks and keep you all updated. He agreed that this corner of the Park needs some attention.
Thinking of the area here? Could do with some love?
I like the ideas of pollinators and fruit certainly fits this, the wall is west facing, and would be great for berries/fruit. I shall look at the Energia grant scheme too!
Very nice - is it only trees we're planting? I really like the idea of planting plants that will bear fruit the residents can consume and thought that a couple bushes (blackberry perhaps) might be nice idea.
What is the orientation - ideal if south facing. This link tells you easily - https://www.sunearthtools.com/dp/tools/pos_sun.php?lang=en. Overhanging trees might cast shadow and drink up water, but there are options for shade- eg morello cherry can deal with some shade. And some berries can do ok in shade. With the wall you can espalier or fan trees flat against the wall so you take up little space, fruit earlier etc. we have similar type space here - do you want to come over here this weekend I will show you what we have done - might generate some ideas? Also don’t forget that Energia grant scheme that is open now for exactly this type of scheme.
I have contacted Parks and awaiting further response...so shall let you all know? In terms of planting, we are well early in the season...
Nearly twenty members, one week on! Superb encouragement..I'll work on approaching the Parks Depart now...I'm there most mornings with a small black/tan crossbreed around 8:45-09:30 if you are around?
Hi Katie - I have had an email exchange, I shall follow him up!
Hi Colm! Have you had any luck with the Parks Department?
Aisling, we are thinking fruit trees? Along the western facing wall, ie. the south-eastern corner?
Really like the idea of apple trees, Cloughjordan have experience of planting apple trees along their paths, may be worth connecting to see what worked best for them.
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