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Burngreave Garden Share project

Do you have an unused corner of garden that you would be happy to share with a grower?

Or are you looking for land to grow your own fruit and vegetables?

Green City Action aims to match and introduce committed, enthusiastic and respectful growers with local garden owners who want to see their gardens being used more productively.

What could I get out of this?

  • A share of the produce

  • The pleasure of seeing a lovely developing vegetable plot

  • Being part of a sharing initiative

  • A sense of community

For more information please contact Green City Action on 0114 244 0353

The School for Vegetables

A FREE 10 week course in organic vegetable growing at Grimesthorpe Allotments

Learn the basics of growing your own vegetables and fruit Preparing the soil : Fertility Seed sowing : Plant care : Harvest

The School for Vegetables 10 Week Course
9:30am to 12:00pm Wednesday 16 March 2011

Please note: The date of this event is 16th March, not 15th March as printed in the Messenger.

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