Incredible Edible: Pamela Warhurst on Making Grey Spaces Green

From the Ground UpPamela Warhurst from the Incredible Edible Network (https://www.incredibleedible.org.uk) talks about turning grey spaces green by helping people believe in themselves.The original Incredible Edible project in her hometown started with “propaganda” gardens on public land. It evolved to include edible plants around the community health centre and collaborations with businesses in the community.Today the Incredible Edible Network includes communities around the world.Top TipsWarhust says to start by helping people to help themselves. Here are her top two tips to get started:* Just get up and do it. Don’t make a long list.* Believe in yourself.
From the Ground Up

Pamela Warhurst from the Incredible Edible Network talks about turning grey spaces green by helping people believe in themselves.

The original Incredible Edible project in her hometown started with “propaganda” gardens on public land. It evolved to include edible plants around the community health centre and collaborations with businesses in the community.

Today the Incredible Edible Network includes communities around the world.

Top Tips
Warhust says to start by helping people to help themselves. 

Here are her top two tips to get started:

  1. Just get up and do it. Don’t make a long list.
  2. Believe in yourself.

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Incredible Edible: Pamela Warhurst on Making Grey Spaces Green
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