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Give it a grow: Join us in the One Pot Pledge
Anna Guyer | 18.05.10
Everyone at Greenhouse is working to recruit 1,000 people to join us in the One Pot Pledge, a campaign to get 30,000 first-time gardeners to grow a pot of fruit or veg.
I love this project. It's good for the environment, and it's stuff you can eat :-)
Please join us in pledging to grow a pot of veg. Like you, we are just starting out.
The official web site is chock full of tips for first-timers, and they have expert advice from well-known gardeners like Alys Fowler. You can even submit your gardening questions and they will be answered.
It's all on the One Pot Pledge site, sponsored by Garden Organic, the leading organic growing charity.
We'll be posting our progress here and on our new Facebook page. Check it out and "like" us. We're mailing free veg seeds to new Facebook friends.
If you're already a gardener, there's a role for you in the One Pot Pledge to help get a friend or two growing too.
Let's grow a tastier world together!
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