Deal Garden Share
Project Aim
The Deal Garden Share scheme matches and introduces committed and enthusiastic growers with local garden owners who want to see their gardens being used more productively. In doing so both parties share in the produce grown and enjoy the garden.
We have a checklist of information aimed at both growers and garden owners that aims to describe both parties expectations, responsibilities and 'ground rules'.
This is not commercial undertaking - its about mutual benefit, trust and building the solidarity of our community.
We are also here to help - We hope get a group of Garden Doctors to share their knowledge and experience to mentor both garden owners & growers to get the best out the space available. We hope get some support to get gardens up and going, if that needs a few volunteers for some hard digging!
We want to hear from you if:
- You have a Garden or plot owner which is underused or unmanaged and would like to consider sharing it
- You are a potential Grower who has little or no access to land but wants to grow you own Vegetables and Fruit
- A experienced Gardener who would be willing to share you knowledge by mentoring garden owners/new growers
For more information
- Contact:
or phone
01304 37 26 73
. Forms and posters for Growers and Garden Owners can be found
You can help be passing the word on about the scheme, putting up a poster in your window or at your community group.
The Scheme is one of
Deal With It'
s Local Food Group ('
Delicious Deal'
) initiatives which aims to foster and support local food production (in all its forms, from extending the provision of cheap local allotments, the formation of Community Gardens & Orchards, Guerillia Gardening, Food Co-ops and local commercial organic food) with the aim of reducing our carbon footprint as individuals and as a community.
As a Group we also support the
LandShare
scheme which is a good alternative if you are looking for larger pieces of land or sites outside the district
Further details
The Deal Garden Share scheme matches and introduces committed and enthusiastic growers with local garden owners who want to see their gardens being used more productively. In doing so both parties share in the produce grown and enjoy the garden.
We have a checklist of information aimed at both growers and garden owners that aims to describe both parties expectations, responsibilities and 'ground rules'.
This is not commercial undertaking - its about mutual benefit, trust and building the solidarity of our community.
We are also here to help - We hope get a group of Garden Doctors to share their knowledge and experience to mentor both garden owners & growers to get the best out the space available. We hope get some support to get gardens up and going, if that needs a few volunteers for some hard digging!
We want to hear from you if:
- You have a Garden or plot owner which is underused or unmanaged and would like to consider sharing it
- You are a potential Grower who has little or no access to land but wants to grow you own Vegetables and Fruit
- A experienced Gardener who would be willing to share you knowledge by mentoring garden owners/new growers
For more information
- Contact:
or phone
01304 37 26 73
. Forms and posters for Growers and Garden Owners can be found
You can help be passing the word on about the scheme, putting up a poster in your window or at your community group.
The Scheme is one of
Deal With It'
s Local Food Group ('
Delicious Deal'
) initiatives which aims to foster and support local food production (in all its forms, from extending the provision of cheap local allotments, the formation of Community Gardens & Orchards, Guerillia Gardening, Food Co-ops and local commercial organic food) with the aim of reducing our carbon footprint as individuals and as a community.
As a Group we also support the
LandShare
scheme which is a good alternative if you are looking for larger pieces of land or sites outside the district
Inspiration
Outcomes so far
Unexpected outcomes
Links and Partnerships
Deal With It, Deal Town Council, Deal Alottment groups
Sources of Funding
None
Contacts
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