Care farming is the therapeutic use of farming practices. It's a powerful mix of nature, being part of a group and meaningful farming-related activity.
If you're interested in setting up a care farm or offering green care services, start here with...
Care farming is the therapeutic use of farming practices. It's a powerful mix of nature, being part of a group and meaningful farming-related activity.
Whether you're new to care farming or established but looking to develop your practice, this...
Tuesday, February 20, 2024 - 09:00 to Tuesday, May 7, 2024 - 17:00
Gardeniser means 'Garden organiser' - a key organisational role within community gardens, farms and growing spaces that needs a unique combination of skills.
Gardeniser Pro provides a formal qualification that recognises the professional skills...
Growing Back Stronger: the Community Growing Sector and a Healthier, Greener and Fairer Scotland
SF&G Scotland have launched a new report that examines the state of the sector a year into the COVID-19 pandemic.
The community growing sector’s...
The SF&G Northern Ireland Team have released the year one report from their Food Security Through Seed Saving & Exchange project.
The project, delivered by Growing Resilience Project Officer Conor O'Kane and funded by Necessity...
Next rounds of Orchards and Allotment funding - OPEN!
Photo: Aber Valley, Caerphilly
Social Farms & Gardens is calling out for Welsh communities who want to plant edible fruit and nut trees or begin processing new fruit and nut...
Controlled Environment Agriculture delivering social good / 'Controlled Environment Agriculture' yn darparu lles cymdeithasol
As Wales strives to increase its production of fruit and veg to meet the needs of our population,...
A Glasgow University study on community gardens in the city, including three Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens (FCFCG) members, has outlined their positive effect on individuals and communities.
Glasgow’s Community Gardens: Sustainable...