
Kensington Gardens Harvest Festival
Visit our beautiful allotment garden in Kensington Gardens this harvest time to learn about the produce we grow, discover the amazing nature that food growing supports, and celebrate the incredible volunteers who look after this site.
Key information
Join us this harvest time
After a warm and sunny summer, our allotments are bursting with colour, scents, and lots of tasty fruits and vegetables. So, lettuce celebrate!
Come and explore the beautiful Kensington Garden allotment, meet some of the dedicated volunteers who look after this space, and plant a seed to take and grow at home.
What to expect:
- Join a guided walk to explore the growing beds, learn about food growing and how we promote wildlife.
- Create your own newspaper pot and plant a seed to take home.
- Enjoy nature themed storytelling, and get involved with games, crafts and quizzes.
- There will (hopefully) even be a chance to dig for potatoes!
This event is open to everyone and free to attend thanks to the wonderful players of People’s Postcode Lottery. We ask that you register your interest so we have an idea of numbers.
For more information please email helpnaturethrive@royalparks.org.uk.



Please note:
- This event is entirely outdoors, so please dress accordingly to the weather and consider bringing a hat, sun cream, and hayfever tablets if you need them.
- The event will be open 12pm – 4pm.
- If you would like to let us know of any access needs or any way we can make your visit more comfortable, please do get in touch.
- For any other questions please contact Help Nature Thrive via email: HelpNatureThrive@royalparks.org.uk
- There may be a photographer taking photos of the event on behalf of The Royal Parks. These photos may be used on social media and shared with our funders. If you do not wish to be in the photos, please tell a member of staff.
Please see our privacy policy for details on how we process photographs.
Help Nature Thrive delivers exciting biodiversity, engagement and citizen science projects across The Royal Parks. This event and the Help Nature Thrive project are made possible thanks to the support of players of People’s Postcode Lottery.