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Welcome to The Sol Patch | A Bumpkin in Bull City
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A Bumpkin in Bull City. Welcome to The Sol Patch. For the past couple of weeks we have been going to Sol Patch Farm for our greens. Well,. I like to follow Reid Rosemond around with my camera and ask as many questions as I can. We’ve been gardening for two years and Reid has been a tremendous source of information. We like visiting. My boys love Reid and running through the rows of crop. It’s one thing we can all agree on. On June 27th at The Bar…Durham. Throughout the week you’ll find volunteers t...
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Partners | Corner Farm Chicago
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We’re delighted to partner with the University of Illinois Extension Master Gardeners. Extension Master Gardeners help us get the maximum production out of our farms and improve our yields each year. Also big thanks to our 2013 community partner: RoadieCab. They’re asking their operators to donate a dollar from each shift to your very own corner farms. Here’s more about them:. Food pantries and youth mentoring programs. Thanks so much to our 2012 Season donors! Kind donor of compost! Studio of the Month.
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Partners - Zomppa - Food Good, Social Good
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How You Can Help. Sol Food Mobile Farm. For Educators & Parents. Forum: Best Practices, Tips, & Questions. Sol Food Mobile Farm. Zomppa incubated this mobile greenhouse classroom on a waste-veggie oil, solar-powered school bus, which took its inaugural, 6-month, national tour in 2012. Find out more about their national tour here. And their new initiatives. An organization to help families enjoy healthy meals together in Rhode Island with wonderful programs and a curriculum Find out more here. We think ou...
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Cultivating Community: August 2012
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Thursday, August 23, 2012. The harvest is plenty, but the recipes are few. (okay, that's not true). The Ginsberg Garden is full of tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, and cucumbers awaiting hungry stomachs. It's up to you, our trusty volunteers and supporters, to give that produce a good home before the squirrels start nibbling on them! If you're just not sure what you would do with the produce, we've got some suggestions:. Use the recipes from our Garden Bites party. We've finally got them typed up for you :).
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Power in Dirt: July 2012
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Empowering Baltimore City Communities to Adopt City-owned Vacant Lots and Turn Them Into Community Managed Green and Open Spaces! Friday, July 27, 2012. Meet the Power in Dirt Team - Ellen! Ellen Meyer hails from the rough and tumble land of Central NY. She recently graduated from Cornell University with a degree in Environmental Economics. She is enjoying living in Baltimore and can't wait to help turn vacant lots into green spaces! Links to this post. Tuesday, July 24, 2012. In addition to the garden, ...