Jim Call's  "Casa Garden" is of a very good size, and he does amazing work 
feeding people in Huntsville, Alabama. One of our garden heroes. If you want to 
read about what he and many other fine community gardeners are doing 
throughout the US, go to Amazon, or that huge Barnes & Noble and order, "Grace 
from the 
Garden: Changing the World One Garden at a Time" by Deborah Landwehr Engle  - 
Grace from the Garden . There's a whole chapter on CASA there. 

As much as we Manhattanites are used to postage stamp sized gardens, i.e., 
under a half acre  -the Clinton Community Garden is barely a third of an acre,  
Clinton Community Garden , the West Side Community Garden is comparable, out 
of NYC they can be a decent size - Donald Trump doesn't  live there. Community 
gardens outside of our strange island of Manhattan can go up there in acreage. 
 Yes, I mean acreage. 

One giant is the University of Wisconsin, Madision which used to have an 
aerial photograph on its website showing its hundreds of 25' x 25' plots.  
http://www.sit.wisc.edu/~ehgarden/


Interestingly (but I wouldn't blame you if you didn't know about it as many 
Manhattanites don't ever go out to the boroughs except to go to a ballgame or 
get planted in one of our cemetaries) is the massive Floyd Bennett Garden 
Association, located on the site of the old Floyd Bennett Field, now called the 
"National Park Service at Floyd Bennett Field Gateway National Recreation 
Center."  In addition to community garden plots, the Floyd Bennett Garden 
Association 
recently got a grant from NY State to create habitats, such as a butterfly 
garden, and provide an educational program using the habitats. 

Worth a trip out to Brooklyn, no?

Everbest, 
Adam Honigman
Volunteer, 
 Clinton Community Garden 



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>  Date: 5/5/04 10:09:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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> So, reading through the list serve mail, I noticed this email and visited
> the casagarden site.  I think in New York City we would call that a farm!!!
> How big is your space anyway??  Most impressive!!!
> 
> Jude



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