Seaford Scene March 2022

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growing here, courgettes, onions, garlic and tomatoes.’ As regular readers will know, elevenses is an important feature of life in our garden at the Crouch of a Wednesday mid-morning. It’s a time when tools are laid down for 20 minutes or so, aching muscles are rested and chilly hands encircle warming mugs of coffee or tea. There may even be a biscuit or too, or even a cake if a volunteer has a birthday. For some months now beverage-maker-in-chief Veronica has been using a smart set of gas burners to get the vast kettle boiled, but washing up had to be done in a too-small plastic bowl. Not any more: no sooner had someone wistfully said: ‘If only we had a sink’ than, hey presto! Brian and Val conjured one up, complete with drainer, and set it into a unit constructed from pallets. Ingeniously, the design also incorporates ‘umbrella stand’ slots to keep bamboo sticks upright and tidy. Plumbing consists of a hose, with a bucket under the sink, but at least the collected water won’t be wasted. Oh, it’s all mod cons here! Some of those looking forward to a warm-up in the polytunnel at the beginning of February were busy volunteers including Amy, whom Katie was showing how to divide and repot snowdrops, Neill was busy hoeing a raised vegetable bed and James tending strawberry plants, some under cloches and some in open soil. Elsewhere more strawberries are bordering young garlic – we also have elephant garlic – and broad beans are romping up under their protection of netting. A bed inside the polytunnel has been cleared ready to take tomato seedlings much later on. Katie again: ‘We’ll have all the ingredients for ratatouille

The garden obviously impressed Di Morton from Bishopstone. When her parents Mike and Beryl Trott were about to downsize from their garden in Woodingdean, they made a present of a mass of pots and plants from their former garden, including nerines which have now been potted up, chrysanthemums, salvias and other outdoor and indoor house plants. As a grateful daughter Di observed: ‘As one garden comes to an end so another flourishes.’ So, Veronica has got her sink and hopefully persuaded some volunteers to do the washing up, but there’s still another want, a bicycle rack. Beth is ready to look into the possibility of providing one outside the garden gates, that could be used by any visitors to the Crouch Gardens – to the football field, playground and of course the Community Garden. Thinking about it, our garden is a great example of selfsufficiency, re-cycling and ‘green’ growth, but don’t let us just blow our own trumpets – come in and see for yourselves. And don’t be afraid to sing out with ideas for making it even better. The Garden Team Photos from top: Neil hoeing; Lesley with her bike; the new sink; Katy and Amy splitting snowdrops; broad beans.

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What’s On in March?

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pages 117-121

Index of Businesses

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pages 122-124

A Good Read

1min
page 116

West View Beach Huts for Hire

1min
pages 114-115

2022 Martello Half Marathon

1min
pages 109-110

‘Model Railways?’ I Hear You Say

1min
pages 106-107

Lewes District Citizens Advice

1min
page 108

On the Verge – Marching into Spring

4min
pages 102-105

Seaford Afternoon Flower Club

1min
page 99

Neighbourhood Watch Roundup

5min
pages 100-101

The Probus Club of Seaford

3min
pages 82-85

Trees for Seaford

4min
pages 78-81

Clifden House

2min
pages 73-74

The Youth Counselling Project

3min
pages 70-72

Seaford Bonfire Society

1min
page 44

Alfriston and Cuckmere Valley Twinning Association

1min
page 57

Seaford Gardens

2min
page 77

Seahaven Hard of Hearing Club

1min
pages 75-76

Newberry Tully Estate Agent

1min
pages 63-66

Seaford Museum – Shipwreck with a Happy Ending...

2min
pages 51-52

Seaford Natural History Society – Seaford Head Dewpond Restoration Project

3min
pages 42-43

Seaford Community Garden

2min
pages 31-32

Seaford Splash

2min
pages 4-5

Meeching Amateur Dramatics – Haggard

1min
pages 21-22

Seaford Rotary

2min
pages 6-7

The Growing Project at the Downs Leisure Centre

2min
pages 12-13

Seaford Photographic Society

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pages 8-11

Uno22: Three – An Uplifting New Display for Spring at Seaford’s New Gallery

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pages 18-20

Cupani Garden

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