Find all the help you need to Grow Your Own at eatseasonably.co.uk

Eat SeasonablyThere’s never been a better time to join the Grow Your Own buzz. More people than ever are getting involved, saving money and experiencing the joy of tasting fresh fruit and vegetables they’ve grown themselves.

To help you get growing this spring, the nation’s biggest gardening stores and organisations have all teamed up in one place: eatseasonably.co.uk.

On the site you’ll find:
• The ten easiest fruit and veg you can grow, with step-by-step instructions of how to grow them
• The best products and special offers to help you get started
• Access to expert help and advice from national organisations and local ‘Veg Doctors’ alike
• Tools to help you find land that’s being made available for you to grow on
• The latest news and info about food growing events near you

So if you’re a first-time grower and are wondering where to begin, go to www.eatseasonably.co.uk where help is at hand at from the nation’s garden gurus. Or if you’re already an experienced gardener and would like to help people get started why not sign up to be a ‘Veg Doctor’ and extend advice to people in your local area.

A taster of who’s involved:
• The gardening experts at The Royal Horticultural Society and Garden Organic
• The National Trust, launching their biggest ever food campaign this year
• Some of the biggest retailers including B&Q, Dobbies, Suttons, Tesco and Sainsbury’s
• Landshare, a new website that connects people who want to grow to land that is available for them to use
• Eden Project, who are running ‘The Big Lunch’ on 19th July, the day when the nation will eat together, and the perfect harvest date to aim for
• The Soil Association, promoting community engagement in organic food and growing
• The Federation of city farms and community gardens who provide support and guidance to community growing projects
• Recycle Now (Wrap), helping you turn food waste into food for your garden