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The Penrith and Eden District Freegle Grow-your-own project aims to support the growing of food in Eden District, Cumbria, by helping people pass on unwanted seeds, plants, trees and surplus produce to others using Freegle. | =‘Grow Your Own’ project, Cumbria = | ||
The Penrith and Eden District Freegle Grow-your-own project aims to support the growing of food in Eden District, Cumbria, by helping people pass on unwanted seeds, plants, trees and surplus produce to others using Freegle. | |||
To encourage Freegle users to exchange items related to growing, the local group created a special gardening sub-group on Freegle, and actively promotes it in various ways. Helping people learn how to grow fruit and veg is also an important element to the project. | |||
[http://www.penrithact.org.uk/sustain-eden/grow-your-own Full info on the project] - [http://www.ilovefreegle.org/projects/eden_living_sustainably.php info on the Freegle site]. | [http://www.penrithact.org.uk/sustain-eden/grow-your-own Full info on the project] - [http://www.ilovefreegle.org/projects/eden_living_sustainably.php info on the Freegle site]. | ||
The project is funded by the Big Lottery and managed by Freegle UK with a lot of work on the ground done by [http://www.penrithact.org.uk Penrith Action for Community Transition]. Freegle is one of the partners in the Sustain Eden scheme which is run by [http://www.cafs.org.uk/ Cumbria Action for Sustainability] (CAfS). The Big Lottery have set a target of 500 people using Freegle to exchange locally grown food stuffs during the project which runs from February 2013 until October 2015. | The project is funded by the Big Lottery and managed by Freegle UK with a lot of work on the ground done by [http://www.penrithact.org.uk Penrith Action for Community Transition]. Freegle is one of the partners in the Sustain Eden scheme which is run by [http://www.cafs.org.uk/ Cumbria Action for Sustainability] (CAfS). The Big Lottery have set a target of 500 people using Freegle to exchange locally grown food stuffs during the project which runs from February 2013 until October 2015. | ||
The project is being run by local moderator Chris Cant who can be contacted on | The project is being run by local moderator Chris Cant who can be contacted on [mailto:grow-your-own@ilovefreegle.org grow-your-own@ilovefreegle.org] | ||
In June 2014, the project is on target and has helped promote wider gardening activities in Eden District such as community gardens, growing veg for food banks and a series of | In June 2014, the project is on target and has helped promote wider gardening activities in Eden District such as community gardens, growing veg for food banks and a series of fruit and veg open garden visits. | ||
[http://www.penrithact.org.uk/sites/default/files/Freegle-SE-Year-One-report-1.1.pdf Read the Year One report]. Have a look at these films: | |||
= | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nZRR8vkegc Visiting Edible Gardens film] | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLooRhPkJME Community Gardening in Penrith film] | |||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PzQOBjf96s Appleby Edibles film] | |||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrLenG3oo-g Freegle Grow-your-own launch film] | |||
== Encouraging use of Freegle for gardening items == | |||
The new gardening sub-group within Penrith & Eden District Freegle is at the heart of the ‘Grow Your Own’ project. | |||
The sub-group is called "Eden District Grow Your Own". People can sign up just for this sub-group - which is part of the main local Freegle group. Users in the sub-group only see gardening category messages, but their sent messages can be seen by everyone in the main group. | |||
To promote the sub-group and encourage people to use it to pass on unwanted produce, seeds or tools, the project sends ADMINS, runs Freegle roadshows at local events, places articles in local media, distributes flyers and posters, and spreads the word using Facebook and Twitter, along with films of individuals and communities involved in growing fruit and veg. | |||
= Visiting Edible Gardens events = | == Visiting Edible Gardens events == | ||
A project survey showed that people found it difficult to get started growing their own fruit and veg. To help this, PACT and Freegle are organising a series of | A project survey showed that people found it difficult to get started growing their own fruit and veg. To help this, PACT and Freegle are organising a series of [http://www.penrithact.org.uk/veg Visits to Edible Gardens] roughly once a month over the summer. Individuals and community garden groups volunteer to have visitors view their patch to show how they do it - and pick up tips from visitors too. | ||
= Setting up a sub-group = | == Setting up a sub-group == | ||
If your group is on Freegle Direct, you can set up sub-group for any of the standard FD categories. | If your group is on Freegle Direct, you can set up sub-group for any of the standard FD categories. | ||
[http://wiki.ilovefreegle.org/Freegle_Direct_Moderator_FAQ#Named_Views Full Instructions.] | |||
The Freegle Mentors can help on | The Freegle Mentors can help on [mailto:mentors@ilovefreegle.org mentors@ilovefreegle.org] Instructions with [http://wiki.ilovefreegle.org/File:Setting_up_a_Sub_Group_on_Freegle_Direct.pdf Screenshots] | ||
The Freegle Direct item categories are Children and Baby, Clothing, DIY, Furniture, Garden, Household, Leisure and Entertainment, Miscellaneous, Office and Home Office, Pet-related and Domestic Appliances | The Freegle Direct item categories are Children and Baby, Clothing, DIY, Furniture, Garden, Household, Leisure and Entertainment, Miscellaneous, Office and Home Office, Pet-related and Domestic Appliances. | ||
Once the sub-group is set up, you can create a widget to put on other websites, such as the | Once the sub-group is set up, you can create a widget to put on other websites, such as the | ||
[http://www.penrithact.org.uk/sustain-eden/grow-your-own/widget Eden District Grow Your Own widget]. | |||
= Sample ADMIN = | = Sample ADMIN = | ||
'''ADMIN: Too much rhubarb!?''' | '''ADMIN: Too much rhubarb!?''' | ||
The message is being sent to all members of the group. If you no longer want to be in the group, please visit http://direct.ilovefreegle.org/unsubscribe.php | |||
Freegle is not just for bits and bobs - it's also for spades and spuds. | Freegle is not just for bits and bobs - it's also for spades and spuds. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:12, 4 December 2019
‘Grow Your Own’ project, Cumbria
The Penrith and Eden District Freegle Grow-your-own project aims to support the growing of food in Eden District, Cumbria, by helping people pass on unwanted seeds, plants, trees and surplus produce to others using Freegle.
To encourage Freegle users to exchange items related to growing, the local group created a special gardening sub-group on Freegle, and actively promotes it in various ways. Helping people learn how to grow fruit and veg is also an important element to the project.
Full info on the project - info on the Freegle site.
The project is funded by the Big Lottery and managed by Freegle UK with a lot of work on the ground done by Penrith Action for Community Transition. Freegle is one of the partners in the Sustain Eden scheme which is run by Cumbria Action for Sustainability (CAfS). The Big Lottery have set a target of 500 people using Freegle to exchange locally grown food stuffs during the project which runs from February 2013 until October 2015. The project is being run by local moderator Chris Cant who can be contacted on grow-your-own@ilovefreegle.org
In June 2014, the project is on target and has helped promote wider gardening activities in Eden District such as community gardens, growing veg for food banks and a series of fruit and veg open garden visits. Read the Year One report. Have a look at these films:
- Visiting Edible Gardens film
- Community Gardening in Penrith film
- Appleby Edibles film
- Freegle Grow-your-own launch film
Encouraging use of Freegle for gardening items
The new gardening sub-group within Penrith & Eden District Freegle is at the heart of the ‘Grow Your Own’ project. The sub-group is called "Eden District Grow Your Own". People can sign up just for this sub-group - which is part of the main local Freegle group. Users in the sub-group only see gardening category messages, but their sent messages can be seen by everyone in the main group.
To promote the sub-group and encourage people to use it to pass on unwanted produce, seeds or tools, the project sends ADMINS, runs Freegle roadshows at local events, places articles in local media, distributes flyers and posters, and spreads the word using Facebook and Twitter, along with films of individuals and communities involved in growing fruit and veg.
Visiting Edible Gardens events
A project survey showed that people found it difficult to get started growing their own fruit and veg. To help this, PACT and Freegle are organising a series of Visits to Edible Gardens roughly once a month over the summer. Individuals and community garden groups volunteer to have visitors view their patch to show how they do it - and pick up tips from visitors too.
Setting up a sub-group
If your group is on Freegle Direct, you can set up sub-group for any of the standard FD categories. Full Instructions. The Freegle Mentors can help on mentors@ilovefreegle.org Instructions with Screenshots
The Freegle Direct item categories are Children and Baby, Clothing, DIY, Furniture, Garden, Household, Leisure and Entertainment, Miscellaneous, Office and Home Office, Pet-related and Domestic Appliances.
Once the sub-group is set up, you can create a widget to put on other websites, such as the Eden District Grow Your Own widget.
Sample ADMIN
ADMIN: Too much rhubarb!?
The message is being sent to all members of the group. If you no longer want to be in the group, please visit http://direct.ilovefreegle.org/unsubscribe.php
Freegle is not just for bits and bobs - it's also for spades and spuds.
If you grow your own fruit and veg, and you've now got a surplus, why not hand it on to others using Freegle? I'm sure others will be very keen to help you out - and even pick surplus rhubarb, gooseberries, blackcurrants or apples.
Freegle can also help you get started growing your own. Why not ask for seeds or tools that you need - or give away those you aren't using?
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