Packs for north-east food growing initiative now available
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The packs contain compost, seeds, pots, instructions and more
Packs are now available for north-east residents looking to participate in an exciting food growing project.
The packs comprise compost, packets of vegetables, herb and flower seeds, pots, seedling trays and instructions.
The project was launched last year in response to the coronavirus pandemic to help people get involved with and start their own community and vegetable gardens.
The organisations distributed 264 growing packs to households across the city in the inaugural year.
Participants are being encouraged to share surplus seedlings with their neighbours, and share their experiences and address any growing-related questions on the ‘Keep Growing Aberdeen’ Facebook group or via other communication methods where required.
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HAMILTON, Mich. â It s been just over a week since an intense scene played out on Veto Street in Grand Rapids, where 27 year-old Anthony Crump was shot and killed in his apartment.
Days later, Crumpâs roommate Devon James Cole was charged with his murder.
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