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2020 GrowTogether booklet Resource

Enliven

Grow Together Resource included in the planter packs for community - booklet includes recipes, how to prepare, freeze, regrow and cook vegetables, how to keep food safe and a seasonal food guide

2020 Grow Together Yellow Instruction sheet Resource

Enliven

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.

2020 Grow Together Red Instruction sheet Resource

Enliven

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.

2020 Grow Together Orange Instruction sheet Resource

2015 – 2022 | Enliven | South East Metro

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.

2020 Grow Together Green Instruction sheet Resource

2015 – 2022 | Enliven | South East Metro

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.