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Roots to Fruits can teach and train students in horticulture , gardening and countryside skills. Roots to Fruit cater to the needs of amateurs’, as well as those wanting to enter the industry as a profession. We also work with candidates who have unique learning needs such as a disability or a mental health condition.
For the Organic Classes and free online resources this is the link
https://rtflearn.co.uk/roots-to-fruit-free-oraganic-gardening-course/
Here's a link to their Tuesday gardening therapy course, it also has a free online beginners gardening course on there.
Discover the many ways we're making the world a better place for donkeys, from our r We have been approached by Birmingham Trees For Life. Anyone interested in helping to plant new trees should visit the website to learn more https://btfl.org.uk/
A husband and wife digging duo who have rented an allotment plot locally since 2016. Not experts by any means but more importantly learning as the journey continues and enjoying every step of the way.
We've made mistakes, we've worked tremendously hard in all weathers and we have experienced the highs of success and great satisfaction of providing fresh, organic produce for our family. We would love you to join us on our growing journey!
Our passion for growing and all the questions we had along the way inspired us to create a community for growers to seek advice, share their experiences and learn more about growing their own fruit and vegetables. We hope you have a great season ahead and do please share it with us on our Allotment Diary pages.
Jericho Wood Shack is a Social Enterprise set up to reclaim, reuse and recycle wood to provide good quality reclaimed timber, wooden furniture and firewood for sale to the people of Birmingham and beyond at a great price. As one of The Jericho Foundation’s Social Enterprises, we do this whilst providing opportunities for apprenticeships, volunteering and training in the local community.
Find out how RoundUp can pose a risk to humans and animals, but also what organic alternatives are available on the market today and home recipes that you can try.