For further information on the Bristol 2013 Seed Swap, contact :
Email: bristolseedswap@gmail.com
See their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/bristol.seedswap
For further info on Sustains Big Dig see: www.bigdig.org.uk
The Seed Swap
is fun-filled family event and is open to anyone interested in seeds, food
growing and organic gardening. A fantastic opportunity to pick up or swap a
diverse selection of seeds including unusual and tasty varieties, meet some fellow
gardeners and exchange growing tips, experiences and resources.
At the same
time the event offers a chance to participate in building and strengthening
local food security, reclaiming seed sovereignty, supporting organic practises,
developing local connections and sharing local knowledge and skills.
If you’re up
for learning, discussing and sharing ideas, there will be a range of talks
focusing on various earthly and food growing issues. There will also be fun
activities for kids, a range of stalls with information about local growing and
environmental groups, plants, fruit trees, local produce and local craftwork.
All served
with a large helping of deliciously fruity live music, freshly prepared cakes,
a hearty soup and your finest teas and healthy juices!
If you have
surplus seeds to share / swap; please bring them along in a labelled envelope
or other container. A large selection of seeds have also been very kindly
donated by Chiltern Seeds, Edwin Tucker and Thompson Morgan.
The Bristol
2013 Seed Swap Event offers a great opportunity to visit and support these
pioneering food growing initiatives located
on the infamous and endangered Blue Finger in Stapleton, some of the most fertile land in the
country, listed as grade 1 agricultural land. A beautiful green field site,
buzzing with wildlife and a hive of community food growing activity. As part of The Big Dig both Feed Bristol and Simms Hill
CSA will also be putting on a range of engaging food growing and land based
activities. See their websites for further details. One for the diary!
The Big Dig
is a nationwide campaign to get people out to support their local community
projects. We will be running site tours between Feed Bristol and Simms Hill.
For more information and other projects taking part check their website:
www.bigdig.org.uk
Many thanks
Belinda Faullkes