Growing interest in allotments

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

AllotmentAllotment gardening is growing more popular.

Geoff Stokes, from the National Society of Allotments and Leisure Gardeners, said the problem of waiting lists for plots was becoming a trend across the UK.

He added: “The demand for allotments is increasing and interest is currently blossoming at the moment right across the country.

It has 60 people on a waiting list for a plot in the area. The national average is 59, but Berkshire people will have to wait up to ten years because plots are given up so rarely.

The Government says it “recognises the unique role of allotments as places which bring all sections of the community together. They provide opportunities for people to grow their own produce as part of the long term promotion of sustainability and healthy living.”

Improvements attract tenents

In Leicester, the number of people in renting allotments increased 14%.

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But surely it’s too late …?

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Twelve Things You CAN Do Right Now

01) Use Low Energy Light Bulbs
02) Monitor Your Use Of Electricity
03) Banish Standby
04) Super Insulate Your Home
05) Reduce Your Heating
06) Heat Your Water With The Sun
07) Switch to Green Energy
08) Change Your Transport Priorities
09) Shop Locally
10) Grow Your Own Food
11) Save Water
12) Subscribe To Permaculture Magazine
 

[Details at ReverseClimateChange.co.uk]

 

Food shortage predicted

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Wheat feildsThe world is only ten weeks away from running out of wheat supplies

The crisis has pushed prices to an all-time high.

It could lead to further increases in the price of bread, beer, biscuits and other basic foods.

Two successive years of disastrous wheat harvests have lead to this. Even though production has fallen by only 6.25%, this is significant, according to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organisation.

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Free experience in organics

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

Hay-making in the SunThis exchange scheme is the best holiday-and-learning-experience in organics that you can get! 

Learn about growing, farming, rural issues, farm life, and more… and have fun for the cheapest ‘hotel’ you could find.

In return for your help on organic farm, gardens and smallholdings, you receive meals (usually organic!), accommodation and learning opportunities.

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Permaculture in Limerstone

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

Permie Group Jan08This February, the Group was invited to hold its monthly meeting in Limerstone.

George & Trish opened their woodland plot to us, with a welcoming fire from the brush cut as they have thinned their border trees.

George told us that these evergreens were too dense, and the shade would make growing vegetables impossible. We replaced the hedging with blackthorn and rose, starting up a windbreak in the prevailing-wind corner.

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