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Thought For Food posted by Lawrence Camilleri
"Hi all - at Dan's Sway Farm shop we have joined forces with veggiebox.com who are looking after the marketing side of the nursery."
Nov 7, 2011
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veggiebox.com

hi all - I have joined forces with veggiebox.com who are going to do our marketing for the veggiebox.  The first box is up and running and is on a special deal on lymingtondeals.com. We have also got other local growers working with us and supplying us with other crops we are not growing at the nursery.  We got kholrabi, salad leaves, very late strawberries and raspberries, tomatoes, aubergines, peppers, cabbages, chard, potatoes, pumkins, squashes.  Cucmbers are finished now, this week I will…See More
Nov 7, 2011
Thought For Food posted by Lawrence Camilleri
"Nearly finished the websit for Dan's Sway farm shop. You can sneak a preview on www.dansswayfarmshop.co.uk"
Aug 15, 2011
Lawrence Camilleri commented on SarahF's blog post 'New Farm Shop'
"Hi Viv - I got 89 growing beds in house 1 dedicated mainly for the shop.  The crops growing at the moment are more based on crop rotation than on retail.  There are 5 different tomatoes, aubergines black & white, Cucumbers, normal bell…"
Jul 26, 2011
Lawrence Camilleri commented on SarahF's blog post 'New Farm Shop'
"Hi Sarah Fortunately or unfortuntely I am the guy entrusted to manage the old Laverstock nursery and Farm shop.  The aim is to give a service to the area with local orgincally fresh fruit and vegetables.  The site is now owned by Dan…"
Jul 24, 2011
Lawrence Camilleri is now a member of The New Forest Food Challenge
Jul 24, 2011

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Why do you think local food production is important?
Any local production is extremly important, it generates revenue, work, togetherness in the community. With crops nothing can be better than fresh fruit and veg from your area.

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veggiebox.com

Posted on November 7, 2011 at 14:23 0 Comments

hi all - I have joined forces with veggiebox.com who are going to do our marketing for the veggiebox.  The first box is up and running and is on a special deal on lymingtondeals.com. We have also got other local growers working with us and supplying us with other crops we are not growing at the nursery.  We got kholrabi, salad leaves, very late strawberries and raspberries, tomatoes, aubergines, peppers, cabbages, chard, potatoes, pumkins, squashes.  Cucmbers are finished now, this week I…

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Free advertising for National Vegetarian Week

Posted by Tony Bishop-Weston on May 16, 2013 at 10:00 0 Comments

National Vegetarian Week is a great opportunity to promote your locally grown and locally made produce.

Newspapers and radio will be looking for local angles and local stories to put a local spin on the Ntaional Vegetarian Week…

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VOTE for the best in Hampshire

Posted by SarahF on April 22, 2013 at 18:30 0 Comments

I am delighted to announce that Spice ‘n’ Easy has been nominated in this year’s Hampshire Life Food & Drink Awards and I am hoping to make it on to the short list of finalists.  To help in this endeavour I would be most grateful if you would…

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Can you help on the stall?

Posted by SarahF on April 19, 2013 at 18:16 0 Comments

Hi all

Can you help us?

The Food Challenge have booked a stall at the New Forest Spring Fair on Sunday 5th May.

We will running a very activity led stall, with lots of seed planting, poem writing and pot making.

We…

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We like cheese!

Posted by Margaret K Marsh on April 9, 2013 at 10:42 0 Comments

I tried the cheese from the Fernhill Cheese Company and went back for more! Soft, creamy and fresh, the children liked it too. Worth stopping at their stall at Lymington Saturday Market just opposite St Thoma's Church.

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