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Why should you get an allotment? Four celebrity gardeners offers the answers

Celebrity gardeners are encouraging aspiring plotters to register for their local community garden during this year s National Allotments Week. Horticultural charity Garden Organic (gardenorganic.org) is encouraging current and future allotment holders to learn about the benefits of the organic way of growing and naturally controlling pests. Experts from the charity are highlighting the wider benefits of allotments, which cover everything from protecting the planet, to saving us money and boosting our physical and mental health. Put your name down now, advises Chris Collins, former Blue Peter gardener and head of organic horticulture at Garden Organic. Try not to let waiting lists put you off pursuing your allotment dreams. Putting your name down makes your intentions real and also helps councils to manage demand and understand the importance of allotments for communities.

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