Posts Tagged ‘Gardeners’

Fertiliser

FertiliserAmazing what you can do with a load of old manure. Add in some worms and a bit of food waste and you’ve got the perfect recipe for crop-boosting fertiliser helping communities to grow loads more fruit and veg to eat and sell. Mighty-fine muck.

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5 bags of seeds

5 bags of seedsSow the seed of self-sufficiency by filling these sacks with quality crops-to-be. Well get them to local farmers with the need for seed. They can be stored in a seed bank for harder times or sown to grow crops to eat or sell.

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Plant an allotment

Plant an allotmentGardeners’ question time: how can this gift feed a family and pay for their healthcare and education fees? Because it’ll help to buy the essentials for creating working allotments tools and seeds, training and education enabling a family to feed themselves and sell the surplus

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Farming tools

Farming toolsPlant the seed of self-sufficiency by giving a farmer and his family the equipment they need to grow their own; hoes, machetes, rakes, gloves, chicken wire everything to plough their fields, and sow and harvest their crops. Its farming in a bag

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Train a farmer

Train a farmerThis gift’s got some welly in the fight against poverty. It gives small-scale farming families the training they need to keep on making a living from the land and work together to get the best price for their products. From forgotten traditional crop-boosting methods, to the latest low-tech farming techniques,

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Greenhouse

GreenhouseHere’s a solar powered crop-booster that’s sure to get green-fingers grinning. With this greenhouse, fruit and veg growers have a better chance of a bumper harvest, whatever the weather. So they can meet local demand, and make a decent income, all year round. Blooming marvellous.

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Charity Gifts
  • Emergency hygiene kit
  • Butterfly business
  • 2 buffaloes
  • Art workshop
  • A month’s food for one family of five
  • 10 Chicks
  • Wormery
  • A goat
  • Educate 30 children for a year
  • 16 Ducks
  • A well
  • Seeds and tools
  • Nutritious meals for 80 children
  • Tap, toilet and sink
  • Furnish a classroom