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First of the leeks in Camel CSA’s veg boxes
Posted on October 17th, 2020 No commentsPacking the veg boxes has suddenly become so much easier! We’re really grateful for our spacious new vegetable packing shed funded with the support of Wadebridge Renewable Energy Network (WREN).
What’s in everyone’s veg share:
*fennel bulb
*leeks
*pepper – red or green
*curly kale
*tomatoes
*radishes or spring onions
potatoes ‘Wilja’ (Colwith Farm, Lanlivery)Standard veg shares also have:-
*aubergines
*mixed winter salad leaves
*apples – ‘Tregonna King’ or ‘Bramley’s Seedling’ (Mark Norman, Bodmin)*= grown to organic principlesVeg grown by Camel CSA, unless indicated otherwise. Please wash all produce thoroughly.
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It’s time to… move our solar panels to Treraven Farm
Posted on September 9th, 2019 No commentsOur friends at ZLC Energy have relocated Camel CSA’s off-grid solar energy system to our new site at Treraven Farm. Big thanks to Wadebridge Renewable Energy Network – WREN which donated the funds to move the panels and install a solar storage battery.
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It’s time to… relocate to a new site at Treraven Farm
Posted on September 20th, 2018 No commentsCamel CSA is moving to a new veg growing site near Wadebridge. But not right away!
We’ve secured a new permanent base on the Treraven Farm nature reserve owned by the Gaia Trust when our lease at Benbole Farm, St Kew Highway, ends in two years’ time. The move will be gradual as we start to relocate our polytunnels, equipment store, solar panels and packing shed and continue growing crops on two sites simultaneously until 2020.
Where is our new site?
It’s right next to the car park at Treraven overlooking Wadebridge and the Camel estuary. You can also access it easily on foot via the public footpath from the Camel Trail at Guineaport on the edge of town.
Our new field at Treraven backs on to Gaia Trust’s ancient woodland and community forest and is situated directly above the trust’s saltwater meadows on the tidal floodplain. The site is larger so we’ll be able to expand our growing area, create a wildflower meadow and plant an orchard. We’ll be able to deliver joint social and educational opportunities along with the Gaia Trust, which shares a similar ethos.
How are we paying for the move?
We’re incredibly grateful to the three organisations that have contributed so far towards our £15,000 relocation costs: Wadebridge Renewable Energy Network (WREN) St Breock Wind Farm Community Fund – £3,349; WREN Middle Treworder Solar Farm Community Fund – £2,000; Cornwall Community Foundation – £1,329.34; Comic Relief – £2,658.66.
We’re about to submit a planning application for the two freight containers we want to convert into secure equipment and packing sheds. We intend to landscape them with sustainable green roofs and wildlife habitat walls so they blend in harmoniously with their surroundings at Treraven.
What can you do?
There’ll be numerous opportunities on special volunteer work days over the coming months to help dismantle, move and reinstate the polytunnels, convert sheds, plant Cornish hedging, install rabbit-proof fencing, prepare new no-dig vegetable beds and spread compost. If you feel you have a particular skill you could contribute just for a few hours we’d love to hear from you.
We’ll continue to post updates here and on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. If you have any specific queries you can email us at info@camel-csa.org.uk or call/text us on 01208 420014 and we’ll get back to you straight away