It all started with two ordinary people in Todmorden (sizeof Penrith) planting a patch of rhubarb next to a bus stop. Now Tod has 500 community patches.
Little did they know that their simple act of planting rhubarb would start a 'world-wide' revolution in growing fruit & vegetables that passers by can pick and eat for dinner!
Pam Warhurst is one of the original rhubarb planters!
Pam will show photos and talk about how ordinary people are making a difference to the way they eat and live as a community in Todmorden, West Yorkshire.
Together...can we grow more in the Garden of Eden?
- Can we grow more food in our own garden or backyard?
- Would you like to grow food with other people?
- Find out how others are doing it
- We can display information on any community planting going on in Eden
- Too many seeds/plants -bring them along to give away to a new home
Please come - it should be a great evening!
For further information contact: Joan Robinson 07754773701 creating.edibles@yahoo.co.uk
Please tell everyone about this fantastic opportunity to hear 'live' about Todmorden
Free, but any donations to cover expenses welcome.
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