Re: [cg] Local food systems abroad

2002-09-09 Thread Tamsin Salehian
Hi Andy, For community gardens in Australia there are two websites which you may find useful - http://www.magna.com.au/~pacedge/garden/index.html This website will be undergoing an update but has excellent contacts and info [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is a community org in Melbourne doing great

Re: [cg] Local food systems abroad - Gardening Under Sniper Fire

2002-09-09 Thread Adam36055
Andrew, You should go to the ACGA website, A HREF=http://www.communitygarden.org/;American Community Gardening Association/A , and the world famous City Farmer site, A HREF=http://www.cityfarmer.org/;Click here: City Farmer's Urban Agriculture Notes/A for international contacts. You may

[cg] Salsa, baby

2002-09-09 Thread Diane Dodge
Message: 1Date: Sat, 7 Sep 2002 19:01:30 -0400From: Amanda Maria Edmonds [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [cg] canning salsa recipes!Anyone have a favorite recipe for canning salsa that they can send along? Tomatoes and peppers are coming in strong here in Michigan...Amanda Hi Amanda

FW: [cg] Local food systems abroad - Gardening Under Sniper Fire/ good links

2002-09-09 Thread Honigman, Adam
Friends, Sorry that my links from my home AOL didn't transfer well. Here they are as a supplement to my original message: a)the ACGA: http://www.communitygardnen.org b) City Farmer: http://www.cityfarmer.org/ c) Goran's Sarajevo site: http://sarajevo.bih.tripod.com/sarajevo.html d) And

[cg] Thanks 9/11 Sections from NYC Newspapers

2002-09-09 Thread Honigman, Adam
Friends, How Wednesday, 9/1/2002 looks from New York: a) Like last year, we have another primary election but this time it will be the 10th. b) While there will be services and commemorations, Wednesday will be another workday ( those who still have jobs are not going to miss a day's pay.)

[cg] Storing Rainbarrels

2002-09-09 Thread Jeneva Storme
Greetings; Thanks to everyone who provided input regarding storing and overwintering homeless perennials. I have another question for all of you experienced community gardeners out there, particularly those in areas with cold, icy winters. What do you do with your rain barrels in the winter?