New website – Coming soon!

We’re launching a shiny new allotment website in September, and having seen all the creative ways of using courgettes in the Summer Social, we’d love it to feature your recipes for using up excess veg: courgettes, apples, you name it. If you’ve got a recipe to share, please send it in along with your plot number and any photos you might have. You can send all recipes to allotments.markhole@gmail.com.

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