Community plots, such as Islington's Octopus sites, provide social benefits and can lessen supply shocks, supporters sayBehind a row of local authority maisonettes in Islington, north London, on a sun-drenched Tuesday morning, the air hums with insects. Landing bees bend the stems of a patch of lavender as Peter Louis, 60, clears overgrowth with shears."I come here in winter probably once or twice a week; in summer probably about two or three times a week," he says. Louis lives alone and is out of work because of poor health. But at the project he can meet friends, and even when he doesn't the work is a salve to his isolation. Continue reading...
London's food-growing schemes offer harvest of fruit, veg and friendship
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Zdroj: The Guardian