
I was lucky enough to meet up with local Manchester photographer Alex recently and by way of a personal bonus she was kind enough to allow me to share a few photographs that she’d taken on the South Bank in London whilst she was exhibiting her work.

I was lucky enough to meet up with local Manchester photographer Alex recently and by way of a personal bonus she was kind enough to allow me to share a few photographs that she’d taken on the South Bank in London whilst she was exhibiting her work.

A few weeks ago I sorted out three hanging baskets for the backyard in the hope of growing my very own Home Grown Strawberries for the first time ever! So now it’s about time I updated this ‘ere personal record of what i’ve been upto with regard to growing my own veg in the front garden?

You probably know that over the last few weeks and more i’ve been sorting out a few bits ‘n’ bobs for me front garden, (what there is of it anyways) in order to grow me own veg. I’ve turned the soil over a couple of times recently and actually got round to doing a little more than i initially anticipated. I’ll add a few photo’s and more info soon so that you can see the what and where etc.

Guerrilla Podcasts visits Garden Needs, a small, peaceful garden centre located on the edge of Kersal Dale (Nature Reserve on the River Irwell) in Salford to have a chat with Project Manager Simon McCloskey to find out a little more about the Garden Centre, the activities available and how you can get involved in your local community garden centre.

Here’s just a quick reminder for you as you asked so nicely about Guerrilla Podcasts blog category ‘Home Grown‘. Home Grown is my way of keeping a record of the weekly, fortnightly or whatever activities i’ve been up to with regards to the idea of growing me own vegetables and who know’s possibly one or two herbs for the first time ever, with the long term aim of feeding myself from my front garden and maybe even me back yard later on in the year.