Thursday, October 1, 2009

AYUDH: Amma Youth Growin' Project 2009

As it's Amma's Green Year, Ayudh's latest project is all to do with young people growing organic veggies in small spaces. David is an organic grower with GreenFriends Ireland, and he made some great step-by-step clips at the European Youth Gathering in July, see below!
David says, 'Many young people live in flats and have limited outdoor space, but it's possible to grow organic food even on a balcony. The clips will help people to do that, even if they're completely new to gardening or organics'.
David and Aisha are starting up the Ayudh Growin' Project in Ireland, so pass the word to all the young people you know, and for more info contact info.ireland@ayudh.eu
The clip below is for making brilliant worm compost, but when you finish viewing, you'll find links to all the other clips, covering each step you need to know to grow your food, so - start growin'!!!

3 comments:

  1. Great Work David!!! Where will updates and posts re: Growin' stuff be posted??! :) C

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  2. Dear Caromy,

    Thank you for your interest in the Grow'In Project.

    The Grow'In Project will first be introduced at the AYUDH stall on Amma's current European tour. Leaflets will be available, including seeds to start growing at home already. Also, it will be possible to subscribe for the Grow'In mailing list.
    After the tour the Grow'In International website will be launched.

    The first Grow'In activities are scheduled for spring of 2010. More information and details will follow as soon as possible.

    For more information on the project internationally you can keep on eye on the AYUDH website for now.
    Here is the first article on the project: http://www.ayudh.eu/2009/the-joy-of-gardening/

    Or you can email: growin@ayudh.eu

    We'll keep in touch!

    Kind regards,

    Aisha
    the Grow'In Ireland team

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  3. The Grow'In site is online now!
    Visit:
    http://www.ayudh.eu/growin

    Kind regards,
    Aisha

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