Sunday 21 April 2013

We have plants!

So we've just had the plant swap - it was a beautiful sunny day and very warm! And we received lots of donations of plants!


And we've had members of Transition Sherwood who have donated us packets of seeds and seedlings to plant. So we've decided to launch the Sowing Sherwood project on International Permaculture Day - 1st May - and we've decided to choose the area of land just before the woodland leading to the community centre. So read the next post to find out how we got on!

Sunday 14 April 2013

The Walkabout

So I thought I'd fill you in on what's happened in Sherwood since my last post. I joined the local Transition Town group - Transition Sherwood, who work on local community projects which tackle global issues. And food is a pretty serious global issue. So this project will be a sub-group of the Transition group. So I started my own Facebook group for others to join if they're interested and posted a message on other local Facebook groups I have found.

So we got a fantastic response to the call out! And so I proposed that we go for a walkabout to map the area and find where we could plant. And so we went! And we found some fantastic locations - all potential spaces.





The next steps will be to choose a spot and go and plant! ....but, we haven't got any plants....

BUT, next weekend is a 20mph celebration event at Haydn School where Transition Sherwood is holding a plant swap. This is our perfect opportunity to gain plants! We'll let you know how it goes next week.

Monday 1 April 2013

Experiences from Incredible Edible

Hey everyone. So I've just moved to Sherwood from Oakham in Rutland. Last year I learnt about the amazing Incredible Edible movement - transforming unloved area of land in the community into herbs, vegetables and bee-friendly flowers.



It inspired me so much that I was determined to start a project. Whilst living in Oakham, there wasn't so much to do, so I put some time into creating Incredible Edible Oakham. The first location I tried was unfortunately turned down by the landowner, because he didn't "get" why growing vegetables was beneficial in the community - his loss! So I tried another place - by a nearby Plastics company there was raised beds, sitting empty...the perfect spot. So I contacted the Plastics company and successfully managed to gain permission! I immediately wanted to involve the children from nearby schools - as it a fantastic way for them to learn about growing food, and making a difference in the community. I put the message out, and got an incredible response - lots wanted to help! So the kids have been planting over the last few weeks - am very excited to see what comes out of their brilliant work!