Therapeutic gardening project in Stanmer Park.
Therapeutic gardening project in Stanmer Park.
Sussex Roots is a collective based at Sussex University that aims to engage and educate students, staff and members of the wider community.
Community garden for vulnerable adults at Stanmer Park
The nursery has been running for 15 years collecting, propagating and growing native trees and hedgerow shrubs from local sources. The nursery is totally organic and is run entirely voluntarily.
A community woodland and orchard plot .
Racehill Community Orchard is a 3 acre site in East Brighton overlooking Whitehawk and the sea
The Physic Garden is a medicinal herb garden grown on Soil Association certified organic land. They grow plants that promote and help to maintain good health, including herbs, fruit, vegetables and flowers.
Nurture Through Nature is a small Brighton charity addressing food poverty in our city by growing and supplying fresh allotment produce to local food banks and community centres.
This project is for people who live and work in the North Laine, providing an opportunity to grow fruit, flowers, vegetables and herbs in the beautiful environment of Stanmer Park.
New Roots produce delicious fruit, vegetables and herbs on the Moulsecoomb Allotments on Natal Road.
This is an award-winning community food project based on eight allotment plots in Moulsecoomb.
The Living Vital project is about reconnecting with our bodies, our food and each other.