We are a community garden open to anyone needing a place to grow and learn about sustainable, organic gardening.
Now in our 2nd year, we have about 60 4' x 8' plots with 20 members. Available plots for the current season will be filled each March.
susan is on top of it, as always. cover crop and turn it in or pass the small animal law and let the goats and sheep do it. thinking about the poo. always about the poo.
Soils are the foundation of food. Healthy soil, healthy food. Lands become desert at the rate of nearly 50 million acres per year, 50% faster than deforestation. Nearly 75 million tons of topsoil are eroded annually. Let's regenerate soils!
Join this group to receive updates on the Good Food Coop, a student and community run cooperative food store in Oberlin, OH.
We are at a pivotal point and are considering major restructuring. Your continued interest is much appreciated!
February 28
march 1st... only up to 1500# per week. ho hum. snow must have kept people from going out to eat. gotta get more of that steady supply.
February 28
compost is staying steady at 1k per week. going to add lorain county community college on friday. trying to get up to 2k by march 2010.
This is one of the key initiatives that emerged from the Sustainable Cleveland 2019 Summit. Our hope is that individuals and organizations in Northeast Ohio collaborate around this shared vision for scaling up local food production and job creation.
A premier urban garden at the corner of 74th and Union Avenue. As part of the Sustainability Summit 2019, this group has committed to working with the Slavic Village and Cleveland community to unify the residents thru shared activities.
Hey Maurice - thanks for friending me and joining my community garden group page. We're getting ready for the year and will have a seed-starting workshop on March 20th. I'd like to talk to you sometime about resources - Paul
Thanks Maurice; I had planned to come around to you eventually, for sure. We're still in the planning stages of the program, but expect me to call on you early in 2010. I look forward to meeting you and hopefully working with you.
At 10:11am on October 20, 2009, Erich Hooper said…
master its been to long since Ive seen you., hope all is well with you an your family. Kent folk festival ? first light @ the grog?
yeah, dude. send me an email. its something i am interested in as a market beautification project. my original thought was saving roses bushes some of them heirloom from abandon homes and transplanting them on Market property. Problem being, some of them have been there forever, soil is hard, need a huge amount of elbow grease and equipment, lots of water and expertise. Well...I have got the elbow grease! So, glad you are interested. Let's chat! Thank you. Later...
Maurice, its Raina from the Coit Market. So glad to have found you...again! What's up? Totally in need of your gardening expertise! Roses, what do you know about digging old ones up and transplanting them? What do you need to do it? How many people, type of equipment, etc.? Please let me know and holla back.