Please join Dutch NGO Meer Bomen Nu (More Trees Now) at Wakelyns on 1st stop of their UK tour to learn about sapling harvesting to help mass tree planting. Sessions PM Fri 24 Nov and Sat 25 Nov. Free to join but register via https://t.co/WPUe9pMNmR
@GreyBearLtd@philsturgeon One stage further would be to use the land for agriculture and forestry combined. Livestock or arable depending on the site specifics in an agroforestry system. Solar panels go on rooftops. 3 positive outcomes. @wakelyns@hanslope
The next meeting of @MidSuffolkGreen Members and Supporters will take place on Thu 14 Sept at Abbey Hall, Hoxne Road, #Eye, IP23 7NJ, and we're delighted to be welcoming guest speaker, Henrietta Inman of @wakelyns. Meet from 7pm onwards for a 7.30pm start. #MidSuffolk
In our latest #FieldGuideForTheFuture, we hear how a government trial around seed sales could revolutionise the UK grain market 🌾
It's a hugely exciting development that could bring benefits for health, environment and supply chain fairness.
Read 👇
https://t.co/dkzhqBSStv
In the first episode of the #FutureObservatory podcast, Director Justin McGuirk visits @wakelyns research farm with Paloma Gormley and Summer Islam, directors of architecture practice Material Cultures.
Listen as Summer and Paloma discuss their bioregional approach to construction and how it can not only cut carbon emissions, but also improve biodiversity where homes are built.
Listen here: https://t.co/jk3jzKF9aG
A joyful weekend immersed in small scale agriculture- dal grown in the UK while celebrating its wider heritage at wonderful @wakelyns; the veggie box-producing organic farm at our local temple, and our own overflowing allotment. Nourishing in every way.
A deep dive into Norfolk & Suffolk yesterday (tho feels a very porous border…): lentils (& delicious plum cake) at the @wakelyns dal festival! & then the mad & freaky ‘Black Shuck Festival’ in Bungay, on the trail of a big black beast….. @BlackShuckBooks
@nicolawriting Ok so why is a turtle dove like a frog? 😁When muggings here stays in stunning @wakelyns and mistakes their call (which to be fair i dont think ive ever heard as they are so rare) for frogs 🤣🤣🤣 i was so embarassed🤭
We’ve been at @wakelyns Dal Festival today, where we were celebrating the upcoming harvest of lentils. Wakelyns Agroforestry grows olive, coral and black lentils. Check out all our dal recipes https://t.co/TaSnn1S7s9
I’m loving listening to this series! Lots of inspiring stories including why agroforestry is such an important tool in regenerative agriculture. Listen, share & then buy a ticket for the https://t.co/qM5chu3ksp & learn more @wakelyns @ramskirism @JRfromStrickley@NFFNUK
Wakelyns Dal Festival Sat 5 August. Eat, learn about & cook dal using Wakelyns grown lentils. See lentils grow! Expert dal chefs, live music and more. Fun for all the family. Everyone welcome. Admission free. Info & book https://t.co/qtDyCJgRnK
There is a growing body of evidence that if planted astutely in an agroforestry setting then 10% tree cover on a farm will not result in reduced food production. It will boost biodiversity & production of woody biomass see @Farm3Dwithtrees & https://t.co/yYHOZy5NLz @Agroforestry
UK #Lentils growing with a brassica variety - growing in a hazel agroforestry plot.. Trees provide disease control, house beneficial insects. Get water and soil health via tree roots. And more. Experimental and working @wakelyns@IFarmers