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Arabic Instructions sheet: Grow Together was an initiative led by enliven in partnership with SMRC during the pandemic. Planter bags, seedlings, Seasol, potting mix, recipe books and other resources were distributed to over 200 families to encourage growing food at home. Green, yellow, red, purple and orange kits were produced, each with different seedlings and separate instruction sheets.
Arabic Instructions sheet: Grow Together was an initiative led by enliven in partnership with SMRC during the pandemic. Planter bags, seedlings, Seasol, potting mix, recipe books and other resources were distributed to over 200 families to encourage growing food at home. Green, yellow, red, purple and orange kits were produced, each with different seedlings and separate instruction sheets.
Arabic Instructions sheet: Grow Together was an initiative led by enliven in partnership with SMRC during the pandemic. Planter bags, seedlings, Seasol, potting mix, recipe books and other resources were distributed to over 200 families to encourage growing food at home. Green, yellow, red, purple and orange kits were produced, each with different seedlings and separate instruction sheets.
Arabic Instructions sheet: Grow Together was an initiative led by enliven in partnership with SMRC during the pandemic. Planter bags, seedlings, Seasol, potting mix, recipe books and other resources were distributed to over 200 families to encourage growing food at home. Green, yellow, red, purple and orange kits were produced, each with different seedlings and separate instruction sheets.
Evaluation Report: Grow Together was an initiative led by enliven in partnership with SMRC during the pandemic. Planter bags, seedlings, Seasol, potting mix, recipe books and other resources were distributed to over 200 families to encourage growing food at home. These were distributed by community organisations to their clients/community. Evaluation includes partnerships, logistics, community satisfaction, and likelihood of continuing to grow food from home.