First Quarter Moon: 8 day(s) oldFirst Quarter Moon
Nearby Gardens (   check to see only those gardens with available produce):
open local garden news +

links

E-mail Print PDF

Chez Panisse - http://www.chezpanisse.com
Alice and Chez Panisse have become convinced that the best-tasting food is organically grown and harvested in ways that are ecologically sound, by people who are taking care of the land for future generations.

City Farmer News - http://www.cityfarmer.info
New Stories From "Urban Agriculture Notes"

Ecology Action - http://www.growbiointensive.org
Aware of intensifying world challenges and the basic need of people to feed themselves, we have developed a small-scale agricultural system "GROW BIOINTENSIVE® Sustainable Mini-Farming" that nurtures soil, produces high yields, conserves resources and can be used successfully by almost everyone. Our goal is to help this system be known and used locally on a worldwide scale.

EtsyPHAT's Plant Peeps - http://etsyphat.blogspot.com
The place for EtsyPHAT members (Etsy Plant & Horticultural Arts Team) to tell stories about plants and their assorted plant peeps. Watch this space to learn something new, see something fancy, or find out how your fellow Etsyians are doing with their plant life!

GreenWiggler - http://www.greenwiggler.info
A vermicomposter in every kitchen

Red, White & Grew - http://www.redwhiteandgrewblog.com
Promoting the Victory Garden Revival and other simple, earth-friendly endeavors as bipartisan, patriotic acts in an age of uncertainty.

RenewAll Garden Project - http://www.renewallgardenproject.net
an invitation to empowerment and personal renewal through connection to the soil. Try it, and you’ll see that the renewal does not stop with you, because when you connect with your garden, there is a natural overflow to local ecosystems and overall community wellbeing.

Square Foot Gardening - http://www.squarefootgardening.com
How would you like a garden filled with beautiful flowers, fresh herbs and luscious vegetables, all with NO WEEDS and NO HARD WORK?

The Dinner Garden - http://www.dinnergarden.org
The Dinner Garden provides seeds, gardening supplies, and gardening advice free of charge to all people. We assist those in need in establishing food security for their families. Our goal is for people to plant home, neighborhood, and container gardens and use the vegetables they grow for food and income.

The Edible Schoolyard - http://www.edibleschoolyard.org
The Edible Schoolyard, in collaboration with Martin Luther King Junior Middle School, provides urban public school students with a one-acre organic garden and a kitchen classroom. Using food systems as a unifying concept, students learn how to grow, harvest, and prepare nutritious seasonal produce. Experiences in the kitchen and garden foster a better understanding of how the natural world sustains us, and promote the environmental and social well being of our school community.

The Garden Launching Pad - http://gardeninglaunchpad.com
A list of links for all your gardening needs.

The Victory Garden Alliance - http://www.victorygardenalliance.com
Launched in September 2008, the Victory Garden Alliance is an informal network of online Victory Garden revival proponents seeking to exchange information about the current revival.

United Diversity - http://uniteddiversity.com
We use technologies of cooperation to support social change organisations in their quests for peace, justice and sustainability.

VermiComposters.com - http://www.vermicomposters.com
Many people are also making compost using worm bins. This is called Vermicomposting. Here is a great site with more information and a map of other Vermicomposters!

GardenAfrica - http://www.gardenafrica.org.uk/
GardenAfrica's mission is to enhance the relationship between communities and their environment, ensuring that all are left with a sustainable horticultural and botanical legacy with which to improve health, productivity and quality of life.