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Creating community in the garden with @devon_dig_and_donate

Creating community in the garden with @devon_dig_and_donate

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In this episode, I had a returning guest, Rhiannon from @devonandearth. In our last episode together, where we met IRL a couple of years ago, Rhiannon shared her dreams of starting a community gardening project designed to help food banks provide fresh produce to people in need across Devon and she is now living that dream with Devon Dig and Donate, a fantastic initiative which is now in its first year and already doing incredible things. I'm so proud of Rhiannon's progress and always feel so energised after chatting with her so I hope you love listening to this one as much as I enjoyed recording!


Find more from Rhiannon and Devon Dig and Donate:

https://www.devondiganddonate.co.uk/

https://www.instagram.com/devon_dig_and_donate/

https://www.instagram.com/devonandearth/?hl=en


This season is sponsored by the wonderful Feverfew Gardening Co. who sell the most aesthetically pleasing AND utterly practical gardening gloves for women, alongside other treats like t-shirts, boonie hats and gorgeous gifts for gardeners. I have worn these gloves everyday in the garden since I got my first pair in 2022 and gloves for gals really don't get any better than these. If you want to get your hands on a pair of the best gloves going, use code LADYGARDENER15 for 15% off! Happy shopping, listening and growing!


Find out more about the Feverfew Gardening Co.

https://feverfewgarden.co.uk/

https://www.instagram.com/feverfewgarden.co/

https://www.facebook.com/feverfewgardenco/

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