Comments on: Food Forest Brum – working with communities in developing edible perennial landscapes
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Thu, 24 Jan 2013 04:46:02 +0000http://growingbirmingham.org/?p=1020#comment-2465[…] . http://growingbirmingham.org/?p=1020 […]
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Sat, 19 Jan 2013 18:58:43 +0000http://growingbirmingham.org/?p=1020#comment-2339Hi Stu. Please email us directly (if you havent already). give us your details and we’ll see what we can do. [email protected]. we received an email from someone called stu from an allotment – assuming that was you.
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Wed, 16 Jan 2013 17:34:12 +0000http://growingbirmingham.org/?p=1020#comment-2279No directly — and there are lots of people in Birmingham who can. If you’re on twitter, try tweeting! And/or get in touch with one of the community orchards listed on our “PLACES” page: http://growingbirmingham.org/?page_id=39
Good luck!
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http://www.growingbirmingham.org/2012/10/12/food-forest-brum-working-with-communities-in-developing-edible-perrennial-landscapes/#comment-1582
Fri, 21 Dec 2012 20:38:01 +0000http://growingbirmingham.org/?p=1020#comment-1582Can you help us establish a community orchard on our allotment?
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http://www.growingbirmingham.org/2012/10/12/food-forest-brum-working-with-communities-in-developing-edible-perrennial-landscapes/#comment-1447
Wed, 05 Dec 2012 10:50:14 +0000http://growingbirmingham.org/?p=1020#comment-1447[…] before March, so that they can establish during the spring and summer. A local organisation called Food Forest Brum have also offered their […]
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Wed, 17 Oct 2012 05:24:11 +0000http://growingbirmingham.org/?p=1020#comment-711Not yet. Need to get that whole side of things going soon.
]]>By: Kate Cooper
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Mon, 15 Oct 2012 09:48:35 +0000http://growingbirmingham.org/?p=1020#comment-701Are you on twitter? If so, what’s your name there?
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http://www.growingbirmingham.org/2012/10/12/food-forest-brum-working-with-communities-in-developing-edible-perrennial-landscapes/#comment-700
Mon, 15 Oct 2012 09:07:10 +0000http://growingbirmingham.org/?p=1020#comment-700To get involved you can either find out where the nearest project to you is which we will be supporting, or you can help with the overall Food Forest Brum initiative. We operate a mutual skill-share approach, where you can come and share your own skills and learn new ones.
Also please get in touch if you wish to donate any plants.
email: [email protected]
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