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This is the Food Group's section. Plenty of ideas here!

Members: 125
Latest Activity: Dec 6, 2016

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Herb Growing Workshop

Started by Rosalynd Brooks May 13, 2013.

Compost Blocker / Coir

Started by miko adam-kando Apr 13, 2012.

Anyone interested in training from Capital Growth?

Started by miko adam-kando Mar 10, 2012.

Seed swap amongst allotments 7 Replies

Started by Rachel Radford. Last reply by miko adam-kando Mar 10, 2012.

2012 February Food Group Meeting - Please vote for your preferred date 1 Reply

Started by Sanchia Dunn. Last reply by miko adam-kando Feb 1, 2012.

Connecting new community growing spaces with people looking for allotments 13 Replies

Started by Chris Wells. Last reply by Pearl Gordon Jan 13, 2012.

Nov/Dec Food group meeting - Alternative date required 5 Replies

Started by Sanchia Dunn. Last reply by Sanchia Dunn Nov 29, 2011.

The Garlic Challenge is now official! 3 Replies

Started by Sanchia Dunn. Last reply by Sanchia Dunn Nov 6, 2011.

October Food Group meeting Agenda (and request for further items) 3 Replies

Started by Sanchia Dunn. Last reply by maggie turp Oct 24, 2011.

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Comment by Rachel Radford on June 15, 2010 at 20:11
Set up of the second community allotment project was completed last night with a second soil delivery and planting out in the back garden of a Community House on Brondesbury Park, not far from Willesden Green library. There are 3 large raised beds made from recycled wooden pallets and filled with vegetable goodness!

There is still plenty of opportunity for others to join us in this space, so if you're keen to grow some vegetables please get in touch.
Comment by David Young on May 24, 2010 at 15:20
Our first joint community allotment - working with 5 Ways Residents Association in the flats on Winchester Avenue - went in on Saturday. I recommend everyone who's interested taking a look. You can't miss it on the north side of the street with its scare crow and orange sign. The raised beds went in first (obviously) and then Transition volunteers filled them up with soil, then the kids from the flats and a few visitors planted out the seedlings we'd brought along and it all looks great. The residents are going to do the monitoring and watering and we'll be around to give some guidance and fill in the gaps. The atmosphere was really positive and its got all sorts of people stopping and chatting and applauding what we're doing together so a big thanks to everyone who helped on the day - and will doubtless carry on helping. Speaking of which... does anyone have some organic snail and slug pellets? I think the Pak Choi is particularly vulnerable and it would be good to get some protection for them asap.
Comment by Jennifer Rea on May 20, 2010 at 10:54
Good luck with the building and planting this weekend. Would love to help but I'm away this weekend. Is it possible to get more notice for these events as I'd love to help out but am not usually available at such short notice. Are there any future days planned/even provisionally planned so I can note them in my diary?!
Comment by Jennifer Rea on April 29, 2010 at 13:14
Not sure if you have seen this yet?
"Grow your own revolution gets major land boost"
http://www.communities.gov.uk/news/corporate/1492679
Comment by Petica Watson on April 29, 2010 at 10:53
The Westminster Community Gardening Programme will reach out to at least 900 participants and develop 2,500 square metres of green space in Harrow Road, Queens Park and Westbourne. From clearing litter to creating ‘edible gardens’, activities will be developed in partnership with the local community. Answering local needs, it will also provide people with fun activities and exciting career opportunities.
Get involved!

Community gardening is an exciting opportunity to get out, get active, learn new skills and have fun while improving local gardens and green spaces.

If you are interested in participating, Please contact the Westminster Community Gardening Team on 020 7239 1290 or email wcgteam@groundwork.org.uk.
http://www.london.groundwork.org.uk/what-we-do/projects-and-consult...
http://westminstercommunitygardening.ning.com/
Comment by Petica Watson on April 25, 2010 at 15:10
Has anyone got any tomato seedlings I could have? thanks!
Px
Comment by Matthew Sharp on April 24, 2010 at 11:01
I have some glass sheets (old sash windows) which I am happy to give away - could be used for cold frames. Someone was interested and did send me their phone number, but I can't now find the message (not really competent with the software running this site) so please send your phone number again
Comment by Aylie Cooke on April 21, 2010 at 14:48
Event in Camley St, Kings Cross this weekend and next: www.food-junctions.org.uk
Comment by Jennifer Rea on April 13, 2010 at 20:57
Hi all,
I've met a few of you before but i've been a bit off the radar recently with work being far too busy for my liking! I've finally also got round to sorting out my account on here so now I can keep in touch with what the food group is up to. I don't have a garden or any outdoor space to grow things or much time to put towards growing thing so I'm not sure what use I'm going to be but I'll keep an eye out for opportunities to help out. Jen
Comment by Matthew Sharp on April 12, 2010 at 23:08
I have left the seed trays and starter flower pots in the front garden of 34 Lynton Road. Please help yourselves. I have some more robust flower pots but haven't had time to sort them out. Glass sheets - leave me your phone numbers and I'll contact you. Also, there are 3 (fomerly white) plastic garden chairs going free, in our front garden. They are a bit brittle now but should last a summer or three if you are careful.
 

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