Everything Old, New Again
For all the interest in elementary school gardens, I personally think that college/university gardens are the most fertile ground for expanding the number of America's public gardens. Up in Pennsylvania, one school has a jump start:Gardening and an interest in horticulture and agriculture have always been a part of Haverford College and a Quaker education, and a remnant of this tradition can be
Looking Ahead
There's a new video up by Kitchen Gardener's International about what we should all do next now that we've got a White House garden. Basically the video reveals how KGI is moving on from Eat The View to Crush Hunger.I've been pondering the same theme for several months--what's next for the RW&G blog? After a year of blogging daily, long-time readers will have noted that my posting has trailed off
KGI/Eat the View Need Your Help Today
From Roger Doiron: The Eat the View campaign to plant a garden at the White House was a project of the nonprofit group Kitchen Gardeners International. We're running a new campaign called "Crush Hunger" whose goal is to leverage a $50,000 grant which we'll use to help gardeners and gardening projects all over the world.The competition also gives out daily prizes for the most donations collected
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