Chesterfield Sea Cadets featured on Channel 5's The Great British Benefits Handout, in which a couple who have launched a gardening business created a vegetable patch at the unit.
The documentary, which aired last night, follows people as they start up their own small businesses from scratch with the help of a grant given to them by the show's producers.
Adam and Leanne were among those featured on the show, and filmed at Chesterfield Sea Cadets in January, where they created a vegetable garden.
The patch is now ready to be planted, and the unit hopes when the vegetables are ready they can be sold to parents to raise funds and be used for cook steward training.
Petty Officer (SCC) Gareth Oughton, 1st/Lt at Chesterfield Sea Cadets, said: "This was a fantastic opportunity for the cadets to take part in something different. They thoroughly enjoyed the full day filming and really did themselves proud.
"The cadets were fully immersive into what was needed from both the crew and the participants of the show. The film crew enjoyed a tour of the unit and were amazed by the amount of courses and opportunities that cadets offer. They even stayed at the unit to enjoy stew with us for dinner."
The episode was shown yesterday, and can be watched again here: https://www.my5.tv/the-great-british-benefits-handout/season-2/episode-6