
Are you a grower? A landowner? Maybe a landspotter or a facilitator?…Me I’m a grower or a would-be grower anyway….If you missed it on Ch4 this week, this is the new initiative by Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall to link land-starved residents across the country who want to grow their own vegetables to spaces where they can grow them.
In Islington where I’m based the waiting list for an allotment space was five or six years the last time I checked so when I heard about this plan on Thursday evening it was very exciting indeed. The TV programme featured one lady who had taken over a section of her neighbour’s garden to grow veg in. In return for around 20% of her crop, the neighbour was more than happy for her to use the land. The idea of Landshare is to repeat this successful synergy of needs on a grand scale launching a food revolution across the country.
Maybe you have a back garden lying idle or you know of some derelict land nearby which might be appropriate or perhaps like me you’re just dying to get your hands dirty giving grow your own a try. Scheduled to launch in early 2009, you can register your interest on the Landshare website now. The more of us who register, the greater the chances of this project succeeding and if there is anyone based in Islington who’s reading this and owns a weed-ridden overgrown garden I know of at least one person who would be happy to clear it out for you!!