Growing your own

Are you currently staring at a derelict garden?

Or are you wondering if the allotment can be tamed?

Perhaps it’s your balcony that looks very bare?

Why not grow your own vegetables. We can help you to get started and support you throughout the seasons.

Green City Action can offer friendly advice on your particular gardening problem and we can offer free seeds to get you started. Soon we will also be offering some excellent free short courses where you can learn how to grow your own food from scratch. We have our well stocked tool bank so you do not have to buy expensive tools, and a resident expert in growing your own food.

Get in touch with us today to see how we can help. Ring Rob or Garry on 244 0353 or email the address above.

Projects near you

Grimesthorpe Allotments: we are restoring two plots after years of neglect ready for growing veg.

Wensley estate: we will soon be talking to residents to seeif they need help with their gardens.

Firs Hill Close: we will be creating a new bed for veg with residents on the street.

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