New National Community Growing Project supported by Church of England environmental campaign

A new national community growing project, supported by Shrinking the Footprint, the Church of England’s national environmental campaign, and endorsed by a BBC Gardening expert, aims to bring people together locally to help each other grow fruit and vegetables in their own gardens.

Grow Zones has been created to address the challenges facing a new grower with local teams sharing skills, tools and produce to eliminate food miles. A resource kit has been developed to help a facilitator and team get organised and growing without necessarily having any expert knowledge.

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2 comments on “New National Community Growing Project supported by Church of England environmental campaign

  1. Capt. Father Warren says:

    Big quandry……………….laugh or cry????????????????????????

  2. kmh1 says:

    “Shrinking the Footprint” – is this something to do with falling attendances?