The Headleys came out to Feeding Neighbors' Nanna Anna's Garden to work on the 1st of 2 of their family garden beds. http://www.feeding-neighbors.org #FeedingNeighbors #communitygardens #gardening #growyourownfood
Showing posts with label victory garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label victory garden. Show all posts
Saturday, May 9, 2015
A Family Working on their Plot
Labels:
community gardens,
cool projects,
dirt,
diy,
feeding neighbors,
food access,
nanna annas garden,
natural,
non-gmo,
nutrition,
organic,
organic foods,
outdoors,
real foods,
soil,
sowing seeds,
victory garden
Location:
Grove Park, Atlanta, GA, USA
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
This Is What Is In Store For The Community
Our Seeds Are Here!
We received the seeds that we are sowing this spring, summer and fall in Nanna Anna's Garden (managed by Feeding Neighbors). The community of Grove Park, and surrounding communities, in Atlanta will be happy to know they will be beneficiaries of various fresh and organic vegetables, fruits and herbs throughout the Atlanta growing seasons.
Get your seeds now from Seeds Now.
The seeds they sell are organic/non-GMO.
Get 20% off your order using coupon code: SAVE20NOW
(You must use the coupon code to receive the discount)
Labels:
clean food,
community gardens,
feeding neighbors,
food access,
hunger,
hunger in america,
nanna annas garden,
natural,
non-gmo,
nutrition,
organic,
organic foods,
real foods,
seeds now,
victory garden,
whole foods
Location:
Atlanta, GA, USA
Thursday, January 22, 2015
"To me, gardening is also an art. Nobody does
art like Mother Nature! Mother Nature designed all these plants. The
garden is another palette, another canvas, and now you are using plants
to paint that canvas and shape it the way you want to do it." - Ron
Finley
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/julia-wasson/learning-los-angeles-ron-_b_6043370.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/julia-wasson/learning-los-angeles-ron-_b_6043370.html
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Detroit Community Gardens
The exodus of residents of Detroit has left the city dotted with crumbling buildings and empty lots. Many of those lots have been turned into community gardens like these outside of Downtown
Photo credit: DailyMail.com Article: "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2875525/The-tiny-urban-island-downtown-Detroit-Aerial-pictures-city-s-skyscrapers-surrounded-abandoned-homes-housing-plots-mansions-sprawling-countryside.html"
Photo credit: DailyMail.com Article: "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2875525/The-tiny-urban-island-downtown-Detroit-Aerial-pictures-city-s-skyscrapers-surrounded-abandoned-homes-housing-plots-mansions-sprawling-countryside.html"
Help Feed Yourself
This vintage garden ad from the U.S. Department of Labor really gets the message across.
This is exactly what we all need to be doing.
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