Walk, Talk, Make & Grow
Sharing Our Love Of Nature Together
ABOUT
Plantaura CIC is a community interest company based in Doncaster. We focus on the wellbeing of our community and reconnecting people with nature.
Walk, Talk, Make & Grow, sharing our love of nature together.
Our Community allotment will be a welcoming space for all, where people can come and have a grow. We will implement organic growing methods and explore the rhythms of earth as practiced in bio dynamic gardening.

SERVICES

COMMUNITY ALLOTMENT - COMING SOON
We will share all produce grown within the community and teach food preservation including jams, pickling and how to freeze foods successfully and even how to make natural beauty products.
We will have frugal food recipes sheets available that make the most of gluts such as courgette and green tomatoes with fresh tasting vegi lasagna and green tomato chutney to name just a couple.
We will have a sheltered area where we can run sessions such as , wreath making, dying with plants, hapa zome, experimenting with natural pigments in nature and look at the health benefits of many herbs.
PLANT ID | FORAGING WALKS
Once a month see Facebook for where and when we run these the 1st Sunday of each month weather permitting.


VARIOUS 2 HOUR SESSIONS
- Making Willow hoops
- Making Foraged Autumnal Wreaths & Christmas Wreaths
- Using Plants to make dyes and pigments
- Hapa Zome – Plant hammering
- Natural Mandala
- Painting with Natural pigments
- Clay plant imprinting
- Making salves & balms with plants to use in skin care
- Making Jams & Pickles
- How to propagate plants
GALLERY
Explore our latest image gallery, a visual journey that encapsulates the essence of our recent activities. Witness the vibrant interplay of colours, textures, and emotions as we delve into the heart of our creative endeavours. From moments of inspiration to the beauty of transformation, this gallery tells a captivating story.
HOW TO FIND US
Finding us at the minute can be a bit tricky. If you follow the directions to Adventuring Angels (on the map below), plenty of parking is available in Denaby cemetery behind Denaby Main working men’s club. If you walk to the right, through the cemetery and then take the 1st left up the track, the community allotment is the first one on your left with the yellow portacabin.
