Our Shared Vision
Incredible Edible Myclubmoor is a local Liverpool project turning green spaces into shared gardens. We teach people how to grow their own food, bringing neighbors together in a welcoming environment for all ages and abilities. No experience is needed, and we provide all tools and guidance to help our community thrive together.
Learn to Grow
Seed to Plate Mastery
Discover the journey from seed to plate. Our community-led course covers essential gardening skills, from soil health and planting to harvesting and basic cooking. It's about more than just food; it's about building confidence outdoors and connecting with your neighbours in the heart of Clubmoor.
• Basic gardening skills
• Seed to plate learning
• Confidence outdoors
• Community connection
Gardens for Everyone
Explore our vibrant spaces in Clubmoor, from raised beds and colourful planters to shared community plots. We provide all the tools, seeds, and guidance you need to watch your hard work bloom into something beautiful.
Whether you're a seasoned grower or have never touched a trowel, you're welcome here. No experience is needed, and our friendly team is always on hand to help you find your feet and grow your confidence outdoors.
Our Roots of Change
Fresh Food Access
Growing Connections
Greener Streets
Local Confidence
Increasing local availability of fresh, organic produce grown by the community.
Reducing isolation by bringing neighbors together in shared green spaces.
Transforming Clubmoor into a vibrant, biodiverse habitat for everyone.
Families and individuals learning together, gaining skills and outdoor confidence.
What Our Growers Say
"I absolutely loved it, especially the science behind grafting and air layering fruit trees. I loved the jam making, also I would highly recommend this course."
Sarah
local mum
"I never thought I could grow anything in Liverpool, but now my little veg patch is thriving and I feel so much more confident in the garden."
James
retired neighbour
"It's brilliant learning where our food actually comes from. Connecting with others through the soil has been a massive boost for my mental health."
Liam
young resident