00:17
Introduction to Mick Poultney, known as the Compost King, at his college in the West Midlands.
00:34
Mick talks about his unique method of making compost.
00:39
Mick's involvement in setting up gardening areas for the disabled and school children.
00:56
The interviewer and Mick start talking about the allotment and projects for the disabled and kids.
01:28
Mick explains that he started the gardening area for the disabled about six years ago.
01:54
Mick discusses the funding for the project, including lottery funding and council contributions.
02:15
They inspect a toilet block and locker room designed for wheelchair access.
02:32
The tarmac area and alterations required to make the space wheelchair-friendly are shown.
02:44
The previous condition of the land before the project is mentioned.
03:02
Explanation of raised beds designed for wheelchair users.
03:49
There are five raised beds outside, along with fruit trees and benches.
04:00
Mick mentions how the users enjoy the area when it's sunny.
04:08
All the beds are currently occupied.
04:14
Other allotment holders have also adopted raised beds.
05:01
Mick explains using ceiling joists for even longer beds.
05:10
A communal polytunnel is available for those in wheelchairs in case of rain.
06:00
Mick tells about repairing the polytunnel after wind damage.
06:28
Each plot has its own water butt for water collection.
07:04
Mick introduces another gardening area supported by Dudley Green Team.
07:26
Dudley Green Team maintains the second area for walking gardeners with learning difficulties.
08:04
Mick shows the extended gardening area with a range of vegetable beds.
09:11
Discussion about who built the raised beds and the time it took to complete.
12:00
The current polytunnel condition and what kids grow there with Mick.
13:27
Activities within the polytunnel and the involvement of school children.
14:00
Mick talks about the importance of gardening and teaching children.
15:53
Details of how children are taught to grow vegetables using pots to reduce root disturbance.
17:07
Mick indicates the materials used to fill the raised beds.
18:09
Explanation of how the gardening club functions and the waiting list for joining.
19:00
Mick shares the history of the grounds and mentions old clay pipe remnants.
20:24
Explanation of how kids and Mick get funding for gardening projects at school.
21:14
Mick shows different vegetables grown from shallots to onions, explaining the varieties.
23:14
A look at the raised beds and mention of exhibition shallots.
26:12
Mick's sense of humor is highlighted with his Bird Box named puns.
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