Grow your own with the environment in mind. Let's tighten up that carbon footprint, save a few food miles and aim for a sustainable argicultural system. So we're talking allotments, grower groups, sources of organic plants, seeds and places for info.
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Information about allotments in and around Cambridge. Contains contact details if you want apply for a plot, and runs a campaign for more allotments....
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Large wholefood cooperative and social firm, open Tue-Sat 9.00-17:20, Mon 9.00-16:00 Sells a wide variety of wholefoods, soaps and detergents, organic seeds, books, gluten and nut free food. Bulk discounts available. Large range of vegan foods. Small cafe area. Daily Bread's motto is "people...
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Special varieties of vegetable seeds to order by post, paypal, or nochex. The Real Seed Catalogue is a private collection of vegetable varieties selected particularly for the home grower. All have been chosen from personal experience for great taste and simple cultivation. All are non-hybrid, non...
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Space to grow fruit and veg off Coldham's Lane, near Mill Road. Volunteer shop selling seeds and fertiliser is open 10-11am at weekends. £20 per year per plot, or £2 for a jungle plot! More information on their website, with photos, news and lots more....
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The Prospects Trust is a local charity that works with adults with learning difficulties, providing training and work experience in horticulture and supported employment opportunities. The trust runs an organic market garden, and has a farm / garden centre shop selling seeds, plants, fresh veg and p...
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Transition Cambridge is part of the Transition Town network of like-minded communities across the UK and abroad that seek a community-based response to the challenges of peak oil and climate change. With over 50 members, they work to inspire people to apply our energies and talents to be less depend...
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This new orchard will produce food for local people, improve biodiversity and habitat for insects and wild animals and maintain a breathing green space within an area of intensive building development....
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Foraging workshops and walks - learn about local wild foods, and feed for free!...
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WWOOF organisations compile a list of organic farms that (from time to time) welcome volunteer help, in return for bed and board. When you become a member of a WWOOF organisation, you will be put in contact with these farms, and can contact the farms that interest you and make your own arrangements ...
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Housing | Food: Grow your own | Food: Groceries & Catering | Food: Eating Out | Energy | Services | Community Resources | Transport | Work | Finance | Shopping | Volunteering | Activism | Spare Time: Inside Cambridge | Spare Time: Outside Cambridge | Cambridge University