Associations and Societies
Getting an allotment
- Posted February 16, 2012
At The Edible Garden Show in March 2012, the NSALG (the National Society of Allotment and Leisure Gardeners) will be exhibiting, to give you the run down about getting an allotment. You can join in to the nation’s fastest growing movement – allotmenting, and great fun it can be too. During the Second World War there were five million of them, so many falling into disrepair and neglect once people decided they would prefer to forget the austere years of the war. Allotments are experiencing a comeback in a big way! Most societies have a waiting list and you are likely to have to wait for several months, if not years, before you get your plot – such is the… Read More
The Edible Garden Show 2012 to go ‘egg-stra’ mile for poultry lovers as cost-conscious consumers flock to keep chickens
- Posted August 15, 2011
Poultry will be even higher up the pecking order at The Edible Garden Show next year as Britain is witnessing the biggest revival in hen-keeping since the Second World War with 700,000 people flocking to keep chickens to beat the recession. The British Hen Welfare Trust has reported an 80 per cent growth in people keeping poultry over the past three years. In the meantime chicken coop suppliers have seen sales rocket as more people go that ‘egg-stra’ mile to becoming more self-sufficient. As supermarkets roll-out their own-brand range of chicken coops for the general public, the UK’s first-ever national show dedicated to the grow-your-own phenomenon is stepping up to meet the growing consumer demand for practical help on keeping… Read More
