Hello Community Gardeners!
I'm with the Tucson Community Food Bank trying to start up a micro-enterprise
business plan for backyard gardeners to come together (in their communities)
and help to support themselves and their families by growing for themselves,
and also to sell to farmer's market
Eric and Hoa,
If you should happen to get to California (not that far from Phoenix,
Arizona), we at the Las Flores Community Garden in Thousand Oaks, which is
about 40
miles north of downtown Los Angeles, would be delighted to show you around our
two year old CG which is located on our local pa
Hi, all,
For the video makers, if you make a slight southern
detour, I'd be happy to show you around Charlotte. At
this time of year, most North American gardens are at
the end of their summer cycle (or between summer and
fall), so we might not have much to show. Hope you're
planning to drive back
Friend,
Thank you for sharing this very interesting with this listserve. To have an
idea of what American Community Gardening Association members do, and how our
gardens are organized throughout the US and Canada, please go to our website
and read some: http://www.communitygarden.org/";>Amer
In a message dated 10/2/03 12:28:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> Subj: [cg] developing a private garden for public use
> Date: 10/2/03 12:28:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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I am writing to ask if you have any ideas on how I can take my six acres and
develop a "Public Garden." My wife and I took the property and turned what used
to be an unkept pasture, into a well groomed lawn. But, we want to take it
further. We thought that if we could develop a public garden it
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