BS3 Community Smallholding

Most people joining our Transition group gave ‘growing food’ as the thing they most wanted to take action on. I approached the council to ask for a large piece of land, and they gave us several options on existing allotment sites. We now have a smallholding site on one allotment (Bedminster Down ‘C’), and a standard plot on another allotment (Redcatch) – they are at opposite ends of the area we cover, so anyone joining the group would be close to one of them – and they run as one virtual smallholding. In both cases the land had been grazing pasture for a long time, so we are starting from scratch. Bedminster Down ‘C’ has a large fenced area for chickens (when we are more established) and a wildlife area with a pond.
Go straight into it without too much planning! Once you get going, an approach of “we’re all learning and this is about trying things, not being perfect or telling others why something won’t work” helps everyone feel a real part of it. The more experienced growers give their input, but no idea is vetoed – we feel people will learn better by trying than being told it’s not the right way to do something. Get to know the council allotment team and fellow plot holders (if you’re on an allotment) and build relationships. Have huge ambitions, but take it one step at a time – keeping it manageable keeps people interested. First & foremost, focus on it being fun!
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