Food Growing Get-Together, Part 2

In a post a few weeks ago I proposed a Food Growing Bloggers Get-Together in the UK.

So far roughly 23 people, either publicly in comments or privately in email, have expressed an interest in coming (some of them very tentatively). It seems like every few days another person pops up, so I would say this number is likely to grow. I’m guessing that even if a few people on the current list drop out, more people will emerge, and around 20-30 people will come in the end.

It should make for a nice get-together!

So Far

It seems like Oxford, Berkshire or somewhere nearby is a good location for most people.

Saturday is better than Sunday for most people.

No one has expressed a preference for a particular date, so I suggest we plan for 20 September.

There seems to be a lot of interest in organizing a symposium.

Most people seem okay with something along the lines of a picnic or barbecue, indoors if necessary.

We need an indoor area to use, both for presentations and for our picnic in case it rains.

A number of people would prefer to meet at or near a pub, because we don’t know each other.

Did I forget anything?

Venue

There is not complete agreement on the type of location this should be held at.

For example there are people coming with little or no affinity with flowers, and while I don’t think anyone is against flowers per se, some feel meeting at a public gardens might be a distraction from the stated purpose of a food growers get-together.

I personally am very oriented toward non-commercial plants, and meeting some place that either sold or promoted commercial plant varieties would be a distraction for me. I think there might be others that feel this way too.

I think we have to be a little careful to choose a neutral location for the main Saturday event.

If anyone is around on the Sunday following the event, I would be happy to make less formal plans for a group visit to a public garden somewhere!

There have been some suggestions of trying to use University facilities, allotment facilities or perhaps a community centre, preferably with a kitchen, loo and picnic facilities nearby for use if the weather is nice.

Can anyone help with specific suggestions of locations near where they live that might be suitable for this, together with approximate costs?

Does anyone have connections with the University at Oxford, that might allow us to make use of classroom or other facilities? I had a look at the University website, and there doesn’t seem to be any way to formally request this kind of thing, but these facilities do of course exist. This sort of thing seems to be administered at the college level.

Presentations

What would everyone like to see in terms of presentations?

Is there anyone who would like to give a presentation, perhaps about what they are growing or interested in?

I might be interested in saying something about what I am growing, and perhaps hosting a mini heirloom seed swap.

Does anyone have specific suggestions of interesting people we might invite to talk to us?

Costs

Finally, what does everyone think is a reasonable amount to ask people to pay for something like this?

It’s certainly possible to do this totally for free. We may not be able to find free indoor accommodations besides a restaurant, pub or other facility where we would likely be expected to purchase something. What do people think of this?

While we can probably find people who will come and talk to us for free, some people who give talks at events like this expect to at least have their travel costs paid, and sometimes want a honorarium.

Should we only look for people who will talk for free and pay their own travel costs, or should we collect some money for this?

Can anyone think of anything else we should collect money for and provide as part of this?

What would everyone think about paying £5-10 (or more?) per person?

Links

MustardPlaster
Spade Work
Daughter of the Soil
The plot thickens
Vegmonkey and the Mrs.
Joanna’s Food
Kitchen Garden in France
Growing Our Own
The smallest smallholding
A Blog Called Fuggles
Veg Plotting
Soilman’s Allotment Blog
My Tiny Plot
Manor Stables Veg Plot
Fluffius Muppetus

Food Growing Bloggers Get-Together in the UK

I recently contacted a handful of fellow bloggers in the UK suggesting we might organize some sort of event and get together. There was enough interest to make it seem like it would be worth trying to organize something, so I’m posing the idea to everyone else. Since I am not from the UK, and don’t live there, my ability to plan something like this is very limited. Please help me out here with any suggestions or corrections!

As far as I’m concerned anyone with an affinity for food growing gardening or allotmenteering would be welcome, together with friends and family. I’m going to include some links below of UK food growing garden blogs I am aware of so their owners will notice this post, but if there are any others please let them know too. It’s not the intention to exclude or forget anyone. Visitors from other countries are welcome too!

I was thinking about the following:

It seemed like Oxford would be a good location. It’s central to bloggers in London and Cheltenham, as well as some other places. It’s also a nice area, with lots of things to do. Possibilities I’m aware of include visiting the botanical gardens, as well as some boating. I’m sure there are lots of other things, and I hope others have suggestions.

Since I’m coming from Amsterdam, it’s better if I stay a few days. I’ll probably come for a long weekend, with Friday and Monday as travel days. I expect most people in the UK will come only for one day, so we should designate either Saturday or Sunday for the main event. On the other day, if anyone is around, we might make informal plans for other activities. Does anyone have a preference between Saturday or Sunday for the main event?

A couple of people have expressed some concerns about spending a lot of money, so I suggest we try to do the main event for little or no cost. Perhaps on the other day we might do something a little more expensive.

Is anyone interested in doing a ‘pot luck’ lunch or dinner? This is where we all bring a dish and share food with each other. This might give us a chance to taste what other people are growing in their gardens. Coming from Amsterdam I might be limited on what I can personally bring. No one should feel like they need to bring anything special, and supermarket food is fine too. It would be a chance to show off if you want to.

A pot luck might be a lot of extra work to plan, because we might need to make use of kitchen facilities to store food in a refrigerator or some way to heat up food. We could try to do this as a picnic somewhere, or maybe rent a narrow boat or boats which each hold 10 people and come with a small kitchen. Does anyone living in the area want to volunteer the use of their house or kitchen for a pot luck? Does anyone have any other ideas for a venue?

What about dates? Since we might visit each other’s gardens, and we might share some of our fruit and veg, perhaps it would be good to do it at a time like September? How does this suit everyone else? What does everyone think about the weekend of 6/7 September or the weekend 20/21 September?

Please let me know if you’re interested in coming, and how many other people might come with you, either in a comment or email. I don’t honestly know if I should be expecting 3 or 300 people.

A Blog Called Fuggles
Daughter of the Soil
Fluffius Muppetus
Horticultural
MustardPlaster
Soilman’s Allotment Blog
Spade Work
Veg Plot
Vegmonkey and the Mrs.
Fork In Hell
Fresh as a daisy
Growing our own
Manor Stables Veg Plot
Nomegrown
The smallest smallholding
Souper Allotment
The plot thickens
At last I’ve got my plot!
Allotment 81
Allotment Lady
Allotment plots 5 and 29
Clodhoppers
Dave’s Allotment
Down on the Allotment
Duck Dinner Dash
Flourish
Hoe Hoe Hoe
Liz’s Organic Allotment blog
Losing The Plot
Malcolm Smith
Matron’s blog
Mike’s Allotment Diary
Moonbells Allotment Diary
My Allotments
My Tiny Plot
Observer allotment blog
One Man and His Dig
Our Allotment Venture!
Pumpkin Soup
She Who Digs
Sunningdale Allotments
The Allotment Underground
The Pellon Allotment Plot
Joanna’s Food
Wiggly Wigglers
Vegetable Heaven, UK