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The Azada gardening tool. This is the most sensible kind of
tool for all garden work. It is being made by Simon Drummond, of Cromer,
Norfolk. He doesn't just make one, he makes them in many sizes, weights
and shapes, but they all do the same job. They break up ground.
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What Simon has
to say about the Azada all purpose tool
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"I first
became familiar with these tools when I lived in Spain and Portugal,
involved in agriculture and soil surveying. I soon noticed that farmers
used them for everything from cleaning between the grapes, digging
irrigation ditches to planting a wide range of crops. They are also used
in other sectors including construction. Use them for mixing cement and
again - it's so much easier. I call these tools by their Spanish name,
Azadas, but obviously they have as many different names as there are
places where they are used. I later spent several years in Venezuela and
again saw farmers using Azadas. My son recently returned after working
on a wildlife project in Kenya, clearing tracks through the bush. He
used the same tools - there they call them "jembes". If you
keep an eye open while watching TV, (it helps!), you'll soon notice them
cropping up in programmes about other countries - they're used across
the world but, amazingly, we don't use them here."
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Gone
Gardening
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Wonderful - a British site
devoted to all aspects of gardening - advice, shopping, features - good
prices -check
them out - join their mailing list
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The
Eden Project
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St Austell, Cornwall. 35 acre site of biodomes
representing different climatic zones - mission statement - “Promote
the understanding and responsible management of the vital relationship
between plants, people and resources, leading towards a sustainable
future for all.” Pay
it
a
visit.
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The
Expert Gardener
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Charlie
Dimmock and Alan Titchmarsh got together to create this site. It's
fun and wacky - they do have an 'ask the expert' slot - however it took
them six weeks to get back to me and then they never answered the
question.
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HDRA |
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THE
national organic gardening organisation - Henry Doubleday Research
Association, now going under some other fancy name. This is the one
site where you should be able to find out everything organic. However in
my experience of many years as a member, it's run by a bunch of
academics on the 'jobs for the boys' basis and they're pretty hopeless
at everything. So just hope that what you want is already in their
database, because getting anything new out of them takes something the
equivalent of a government commission.
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CENTRE
FOR ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGY, MACHYNLLETH, WALES
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Brilliant
place for a visit - all forms of alternative energy are not just
demonstrated, they are being used. People live on site and they have
accommodation for visitors so you can experience living with renewable
resources - including my own favourite, the SELF-COMPOSTING TOILET.
Great place to send the kids while you get away somewhere sunny, too!
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The
Soil Association
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THE BIG ONE - a really professional lot. Every organic food
producer in Britain has to have their stamp of approval before they can
sell true organic produce. Just to begin with the soil that the veges
etc are grown in must have had no chemical treatments for two full
years. Read the details on their site.
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This page was last updated 19 January 2009 02:36
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