
CLIMATE RESILIENT GARDEN: Focus on Planting
Another busy and inspiring Climate Resilient Garden session today, with 10 enthusiastic attendees, including our small growers, whose passion is truly infectious!



While our keyhole garden development is on pause as we gather more recycled bricks, today’s focus was all about planting. Thanks to generous donations, we introduced new seedlings to our space, ensuring every inch of soil is put to good use.
Recycling remains at the heart of our project, and today we repurposed pallet collars—kindly gifted by an allotment neighbour—to plant courgettes, cauliflowers and turnips. We’ve also carved out space for our vertical growers, where Olla pot irrigation will help sustain them. Plus, another squash arch is on the horizon, maximizing our growing space with a touch of creative ingenuity.


Exciting news, our consignment of realseeds has arrived! We wasted no time, sowing them under the sun and setting the stage for strong, resilient growth.
Next up, we’ll be diving into our Hugelkultur bed project, and let’s just say – we couldn’t be more thrilled for what’s ahead!

The goal of Blue Heart is to try out innovative ways to predict and mitigate the impact of flooding in Eastbourne and southern Wealden. This will benefit local people, businesses and the environment. What they learn will also help inform projects around the UK and beyond.
Rooted Climate Resilient Garden Planting Updates
At Rooted Community Food, we believe that staying informed is just as important as growing food. Our climate related news posts keep our community updated on allotment sessions, sustainable gardening, local food movements, and important events that shape our shared food-growing experience.
Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting, our climate resilient garden updates provide practical insights, inspiration, and valuable resources to help you thrive. Every news article is crafted to reflect our mission—supporting sustainable food systems, strengthening community bonds, and empowering individuals through growing.
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Why Planting News Matters
Food is more than just nourishment—it’s culture, sustainability, and connection. That’s why we use our news section to highlight progress, events, community efforts, and shared knowledge. Regular updates allow us to:
Being surrounded by nature in Spring reduces anxiety, boosts mental clarity, and strengthens social connections. There’s something special about working with soil, nurturing plants, and seeing the results of collective effort. Food feels more meaningful when grown together, shared, and enjoyed within a supportive community.
Celebrate seasonal growing tips that help you maximize your allotment harvest.
Announce new initiatives and funding opportunities that support urban farming projects.
Share inspiring stories from volunteers who make a difference in the community.
Provide expert insights into sustainable growing and gardening techniques in Spring.
Raise awareness about food accessibility and ethical consumption.
With each post, we aim to keep you engaged with Rooted’s journey while offering useful tips, exciting updates, and ways to get involved.
Get Involved & Stay Updated with our Climate Resilient Garden Planting ideas
We want you to be part of our growing movement! Whether you volunteer, donate, or simply follow our journey, your involvement makes an impact.
At Rooted Community Food, our news isn’t just about information—it’s about inspiration, education, and action. Stay connected, stay involved, and let’s grow together!
Join Rooted Today!
Interested in becoming a Rooted volunteer? Want to take part in volunteer gardening or help grow food sustainably? Join our grassroots food movement today by emailing our Project Lead, Sally Ross.
Start growing your own vegetables, engage in our Harvest Hub donations to local food banks and community fridges, and become part of a thriving allotment-to-table community dedicated to making a difference.

