
We held our annual spooky Halloween pumpkin stall in Cambridge today.
We had a great selection of our own colourful festive veg on show including Pumpkins, Butternut Squash, Carrots, Radishes, Tomatoes, Chillies and Chard which was all harvested early this morning.
We got a lot of interest from members of the public who stopped by to talk about our community garden and what we do there. They enjoyed choosing some fresh produce to take home with them and made donations towards our ongoing costs.
We all enjoyed dressing up for the occasion in lots of funny and spooky costumes including:
Thanks to all the group members who helped out on the stall and of course those who stayed behind at the allotments to continue with essential maintenance etc.
Hope you all have an exciting and spooky weekend!
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