Promoting sustainable living within the local community
Downton Green Network
MoreVeg
Seeds in small quantities, meaning lower prices, and less waste. Seeds come with full organic certification: no synthetic chemicals / fertilisers; hand-tended crops; supporting soil health and bio-diversity
Sculpture by Katie
Katie uses recycled wire to sculpt into garden ornaments - hares are a speciality
Littleford Farm Flowers
A small local flower farm, growing natural, seasonal flowers using organic, no dig and some biodynamic methods. Bouquets and buckets of flowers are available from April to October with foliage available in the winter months'
www.littlefordfarm.co.uk
As well as being a chance to pick up or swap surplus seeds and plants, there will be several stalls from eco-conscious organisations and businesses. Details below of some of the already confirmed stalls. Click on the links to find out more.
Stone painting and seed planting
Activities for children - and anyone else who fancies a go!
A Tail of Yarn
Liz Tanner, recycled yarns for weaving, knitting, crochet. Liz will be bringing some kits with her and information about her workshops.
The Garden
Downton Baptist Church’s community garden, open to all to help, produces food throughout the growing season which feeds into the Community Larder.
Link to The Garden
Seedy Sunday
22 March 2026
Wildlife: what to see locally
Information about swifts and swift boxes and what you can do to encourage these birds to nest locally
Downton Memorial Hall
2 - 4pm