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Greens  Quick to rot and provide important nitrogen and moisture. Tea bags Grass cutting Vegetable peelings, salad leaves and fruit scraps Old flowers and nettles Coffee grounds and filter paper Spent bedding plants Rhubarb leaves Young annual weeds (e.g. chickweed) Browns Slower to rot, provide carbon & fiber and allow air pockets to form. Cardboard Egg boxes Scrunched up...

1. Find the right sight Ideally site your compost bin in a reasonably sunny site on bare soil. If you have to put your compost bin on concrete, tarmac or patio slabs ensure there’s a layer of paper and twigs or existing compost on the bottom....

Salad Lettuce, rocket and other crunchy leaves are easy to grow. Super-easy to grow indoors all year around Constant harvest - leaves can be picked over and again and they’ll grow back Pick’n’ mix your favourite flavours, textures and varieties - peppery rocket, crunchy lettuce, exotic oriental saladini Complete growing...

Each fruit or vegetable has a prime time when it’s at its seasonal best. Some are great for over half of the year; others only hit their peak for a month. Either way it means extra flavour, extra crunch, extra juiciness—all super-fresh and great value. Leeks Packed...

Organic food delivery in Walthamstow, organic vegetables and fruit boxes, whole food and health products Second Nature is a wholefood and health food shop. You can order a weekly organic and vegetable box, full or seasonal produce, delivered to your door for as little as £10...

From the raw food recipe blog Do you find it hard to walk passed the raw food set at your local Whole Foods without salivating over the many delicious, albeit expensive, crunchy munchy snacks and treats? Have you often wondered how you can keep up...

  Exciting expressions of interest are already being proposed for Waltham Forest's own urban food growing conference and food festival. Today is the last day to Register your Expression of Interest - do it here Follow Cultivate Waltham Forest on Twitter and Facebook...

Thanks for www.eatseasonably.co.uk for this information Salad Summer salad keeps on coming » Find out more Plant me now Tomatoes Red alert! Tomato fever hits the country. » Find out more Pea Shoots Yes peas! » Find out more Courgette Delicious courgette? No sweat. » Find out more Strawberries Plant now in time for Wimbledon! » Find out more Beetroot Get yourself in...

Less that a week after announcing Waltham Forest's own food growing conference and food festival, exciting expressions of interest are already being proposed to the organisers.  The social media pages are buzzing with interest and call outs for collaborations and suggestions for ideas and locations...