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  1. Vor einem Tag · Incredible Edible Todmorden (IET) is a grassroots movement that cultivates fruit, herbs, and vegetables for communal sharing throughout the town. But it’s more than just a garden—it’s a catalyst for community bonding and positive change. Here’s what we discovered during our visit:

  2. Vor 6 Tagen · Im Zuge der dort ins Leben gerufenen Initiative „IET – Incredible Edible Todmorden“ (unglaublich essbares Todmorden) pflanzten die Einwohner Kräuter, Beeren, Obst und Gemüse neben den kommunalen Grünanlagen und organisierten sich in Patenschaften für ihre Beete.

  3. 8. Juli 2024 · My 4 weeks at farm has been nothing short of its namesakeincredible, to say the least! Nestled away within the hills of West Yorkshire, the farm faces beautiful nature from all sides and there are many scenic spots for watching sunset. The hippie little town of Todmorden is a quick jaunt away.

  4. 19. Juni 2024 · Street corners, grassy verges, and even the front of the local police station in Todmorden burst to life and the town became a green beacon inspiring communities all over the world to take up their spades and grow food on public land. We knew that if we waited around for greener policies to be done ‘to’ us, we’d be waiting a ...

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · The best known group in the U.K. is Incredible Edible – what started as a group of friends planting food anywhere they could in the town of Todmorden in 2008 has grown into a network of food growers in the UK and beyond. They even have guides now on how to work with local business or city leaders to create partnerships.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · In the UK, projects like 'Incredible Edible Todmorden' showcase social benefits, improving community well-being. Before getting started, don't forget to test your soil quality. A simple pH and nutrient check can ensure your edibles are healthy and happy.

  7. 19. Juni 2024 · 13 March 2024. Clearer policies would boost urban growing in Leeds. Incredible Edible board member, Dan Robinson, and others from Incredible Edible Leeds (IE Leeds) have been working on securing a Right to Grow for...