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#572 Joys Of Gardening Together: Apples, Kale, And Spirit!

In this weeks episode of the Veg Grower podcast, host Richard and head community gardener Jason delve into the transformative world of community gardening. This episode is a treasure trove of insights, practical advice, and inspiring stories that highlight the importance of community gardens, especially for those without personal garden space. Let's break down the key themes and actionable tips discussed in the episode to help you understand the profound impact of community gardening and how you can get involved.

Rebuilding Connections with Nature

Recognizing Natural Food Sources

Jason begins by reflecting on how society has lost touch with the natural sources of our food. He points out that many towns have apple trees that often go unnoticed. These trees, which grow without cultivation or chemical treatments, can provide healthier options than store-bought produce. Jason emphasizes the need to rebuild this connection, encouraging people to recognize that these trees are not just part of the landscape but are sources of edible food.

Community Involvement

Collaborative Efforts


Richard shares his own experience with the community orchard and expresses his desire to get involved. Jason invites him to participate in weekend activities, highlighting the collaborative nature of community gardening efforts. They discuss the smallholding at Angmering Secondary School, which serves as a hub for various gardening initiatives.

The Smallholding and Its Purpose

Multifunctional Spaces
The smallholding is described as a vibrant space dedicated to sustainable living and education. Jason explains that the polytunnel on the property has been used for various activities, including seed starting and sustainable living classes. The area is designed to be multifunctional, allowing students and community members to engage with gardening and learn about food production.

Innovative Gardening Practices

Resourcefulness and Recycling
Richard and Jason discuss the creative ways they utilize recycled materials in their gardening efforts. For instance, old school desks are repurposed as potting benches, showcasing the ingenuity of gardeners in reducing waste. Jason highlights the importance of reusing materials, such as wooden pallets, to create seed trays and other gardening tools.

The Arun and Chichester Food Partnership

Building Sustainable Food Systems
The conversation shifts to the Arun and Chichester Food Partnership, which aims to create a sustainable food system by connecting local charities and community groups. Jason explains that the partnership was established to facilitate collaboration among various organizations, allowing them to share resources and support one another.

Exploring the Gardens

Perennial Fruit and Sensory Garden
As they explore the gardens, Jason describes the perennial fruit and sensory garden, which features a variety of fruits, herbs, and flowers designed to attract pollinators. This space serves as a calming environment for visitors, encouraging them to connect with nature.

The Edible Garden

Overcoming Challenges
Next, they visit the edible garden, which is filled with vibrant plants like rainbow chard and squash. Jason shares the challenges they face, such as pest issues, but highlights the resilience of the plants. The produce grown in this garden is shared with the local community, reinforcing the idea of collective effort and support.

Community Engagement and Challenges

Inclusivity in Gardening
Jason discusses the challenges of engaging the community, noting that many people feel intimidated by gardening. He reassures listeners that prior gardening experience is not necessary to participate. The project is designed to be inclusive, welcoming individuals of all skill levels.

Advice for Starting a Community Garden

Building a Support Network
For those interested in starting their own community garden, Jason offers valuable advice. He suggests connecting with local councils or established community groups to gain support and resources. Collaborating with charities can also provide additional knowledge and assistance.

Chef Scott's recipe of the week

With tomatoes coming to an end its time to get our tomatoes in the freezer for winter storage. This week Chef Scott shares exactly how he does this. full recipe can be found here.

Conclusion

The episode concludes with a strong message about the power of community gardening. Richard and Jason highlight the benefits of working together to grow food, share knowledge, and foster connections among community members. By participating in community gardening initiatives, individuals can not only enjoy fresh produce but also contribute to a more sustainable and connected community.

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