The Green Village News Tagged ‘Grow Your Own’

Lack Of Spaces To Grow Own Veg Results In Allotment Summit

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

allotment (photograph: by muggers! via flickr)Waiting lists of up to 9 years across different areas of Wales have led to calls for more to be done to increase growing spaces across the country. Growing your own vegetables is becoming ever more popular, with allotments still being the prime location for most if they can get their hands on a vacant plot.

The summit, which took place at the Welsh Assembly in Cardiff, aims to address the problem of waiting lists and how more allotment sites can be made available to the communities who want them, but is also looking to provide those with private allotments with more rights. Although legally councils should provide more growing spaces if people within the community are demanding them, this law is not being upheld in a lot of cases.

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National Trust Urges City Dwellers To Grow Veg On Window Ledges

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

vegetable window boxAt a time when allotment waiting lists are as long as your arm and people are looking for different ways to get their own bit of ‘The Good Life’ by growing their own veg, National Trust has come up with the perfect solution. Window boxes.

With 600 acres of window box space across the UK, National Trust have launched a new campaign that aims to spread the word about using this potentially valuable space to provide fresh vegetables and herbs for the kitchen. There are many options available for growing in small spaces, with some varieties of lettuce being particularly good for growing in pots, especially varieties you can cut to come again; tumbling tomatoes that grow well in hanging baskets or window boxes providing fresh cherry tomatoes through the summer, and even beetroot. If you don’t fancy growing vegetables, there are plenty of varieties of herbs that you could try your hand at.

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Day School Teaches Pre-Schoolers About Being Green

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Pre-school children at a day school in Lake Forest, California, have been going green recently with a number of initiatives to involve the children and make them more aware of the environment.

Activities the youngsters are getting involved with include recycling, growing their own vegetables, such as lettuces grown in empty milk cartons in the school greenhouse which have now been transplanted to the playground, and making their own vermicompost by feeding worms their leftover food waste.

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