
Rooted in Hull, an Urban Farming company that started out in 2014 by two friends who worked together to trach and spread the word about farming and growing, cooking food.
Adrian Fisher once said “Everything we do at Rooted in Hull is about working with the community. Whether we’re educating people about growing food and healthy eating or enlisting community groups to work on-site with us – we’re community-led at our very heart”.
A long journey where this Urban Farming place came from during the year 2014, two friends who looked for many empty farm spaces to being their journey of growing and making food. Once the space was found, teaching how to grow crops, and turning them into meals we now eat daily was what they taught best. An audience of all age groups were brought together to help bring out the best crops and to teach all ages where their daily meals begin.
Continuing their lessons daily, they were noticed by some people who wanted to help make their small business into something big, which was then developed over time and became the Urban Farming – Rooted in Hull, gathering many people to teach and learn about farming, as well as selling fresh vegetables and herbs throughout their business.
Advertising
Getting people from all companies to help notice their work was the main target, one way to help target people quicker and trying to get them to notice would certainly be through social media, most companies keep their websites and their companies information through the internet, so giving them a source of advertisement would help send a better message to their company in order to help get a partnership with larger earing companies to help their own business grow.

Creating the designed posters and locating them around the city would also attract street audiences, spreading the word a lot faster to people who pass by daily to work, college or school.
Promoting their business through advertisement can also help bring a wider range of different types of audiences through to their company, and since the Rooted in Hull Urban Farming is open to all, the more different types of people come to join, the more they’re able to spread the word about the business to their own community.
Posters in your area
Hanging posters made for your business in different parts of the city can bring more and more people from all angles of the area. Growing a better community by spreading the word about an opening business that’s relaxed, enjoyable for all age groups and is beneficial can be a better way to bring people together.
Providing the correct information for people and letting them know about the opening of the Urban Farming business in Hull can help parents are families understand more about the importance of the everyday vegetables and herbs they use for their daily meals. As well as this, because of how entertaining Growing your own crops may be, it has a wide beneficial side to it that many people may see from different perspectives.
Employees within the business.
Spreading the word about a business you work for is another open and simple way to let people know about a business. Having people that work for you spread the information about a company that teaches people of all ages to grow and learn about food, cooking them too can help spread the news from all angles, through to little children, to teenagers, to young adults and even elderly’s looking to learn more.
It can provide a better community for people to help spread the word about the business a little more in-depth to help people grow an even bigger community as well as learn more about how to cook and grow their own food.
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