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Mar 2nd, 2026

Myatt’s Fields Park Project Speaking at the Garden Museum

We’re pleased to share that Myatt’s Fields Park Project has been invited to speak at an upcoming event at the Garden Museum. The session will highlight how the Friends group now manages the park through a community-led model, supported by local volunteers and financial contributions from the neighbourhood. The talk will explore how community stewardship, partnerships, and grassroots involvement can successfully sustain and develop public green spaces. This is a great opportunity to learn more about community-powered park management and the role local support plays in keeping shared spaces thriving.

Further event details and booking information here: https://www.gardenmuseum.org.uk/whats-on/symposium-who-pays-for-parks/

Mar 2nd, 2026

Greenhouse & Park Update: Spring Momentum

The greenhouse is currently a "massed army" of activity, with our collection of bromeliads expanding—including a special Fascicularia bicolor sourced from Capel Manor. We’ve begun potting up the first of our fridge-stratified native Crab Apples (Malus sylvestris), which will be ready to fill gaps along the park's south side by winter. On the propagation mats, we are experimenting with hardy Pineapple Guava cuttings and tending to Abby’s tropical gourd seedlings, alongside a full-swing effort to sow vegetable seeds for our upcoming community giveaways.

We are also looking forward to introducing more dramatic foliage and "near-native" perennials to the park’s landscape. This includes Solanum quitoense and Solanum betacea for bold summer displays, and historically significant plants like Birthwort (Aristolochia clematitis), which we hope to established near the Damson in the wildlife area. For our shadier spots, we’re prepping Pachyphragma macrophylla and the perennial honesty, Lunaria rediviva. Finally, a huge thank you to Gareth from Friends of the Earth Lambeth, who will be joining us to plant an additional 30 hedge saplings to bolster our local biodiversity.

Feb 6th, 2026

Welcome to Your New Website

We are thrilled to unveil a fresh digital home for Myatt's Fields Park! We have rebuilt the site from the ground up to make it easier for you to connect with the park. You can now easily check live air quality, book sports courts, browse our events calendar, and discover the history of the charity that powers this green space.