organic gardening

Wikaniko Allotment Garden

How to become a W.A.G. (Wikaniko Allotment Gardener)

Would you like to grow your own produce but don't know how to go about it?

Would you like to keep chickens, etc, but don't know where to start?

Would you like to do it organically?

In these trying times, more and more families are returning to the ‘old’ traditional ways that our grandparents used to grow their own food. Many are now finding out that it can save a small fortune every week on your supermarket grocery bill. Not only that, there are further advantages of ‘growing your own’.
It tastes better. It is better for you, and you get a tremendous amount of satisfaction!
So why not see whether you could grow your own herbs, fruit and vegetables - no matter what space you have available? Whilst you perhaps can't keep chickens on an apartment balcony, you need very little space to be able to harvest your own tomatoes, beans, peas, etc.

A balcony, patio, or even the border along your front driveway will produce a magnificent amount of delicious foodstuffs, as you will discover….

At the other end of the scale, you can produce enough to feed an army if you have a small garden that can be turned into an allotment. We're going to show you how, week by week, every step of the way, how to grow whatever you want, including vegetables, herbs, fruit, and even some flowers to put on your window sill to brighten up those dark winter days. Furthermore, we'll show you how to accomplish all of this very easily, and without the use of harmful chemicals or pesticides.

Our resident organic gardening expert, John Marsh will take you through the mysteries of growing your own, whether you are a complete beginner, or an accomplished gardener. Even competent growers will glean some great tips and ideas from John’s unique style and delivery. Join in the fun, as a W.A.G. (Wikaniko Allotment Gardener), save some money, eat healthily, reduce the supermarket food packaging plastic and polystyrene waste - and we’ll even show you how to make some extra money to help pay for your organic gardening venture.

How to get started:

Simply sign up to receive the totally FREE weekly organic gardening series by filling out the form below. Every week, you will receive (via e-mail) the next instalment of the Wikaniko Allotment Gardener, building up into a brilliant reference guide for you to keep and use.

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