Herb Arron works with the Africa Community Village Garden. He discusses the importance of having a garden and green space in communities to provide a local access to nature. The garden is a vegetable garden and the produce is distributed to the community and he hopes that any excess could be sold at farmer’s markets around town. Herb also discusses the hopes of partnering with one of the local schools to allow the students to have a hands on experience with gardening. He also mentions that the garden has recently been re-named the Edwin West Garden in honor of one of the member’s who passed away suddenly
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AJ and Pamela Neitenbach manage the Neitenbach farm, which is part of the Countryside Conservancy\u2...
Herb Arron works with the Africa Community Village Garden. He discusses the importance of having a g...
Albert Legge discusses the community garden in Whiteway, as well as the importance of local knowledg...
In this interview, Jeff Davis discusses his role as delegate to the African American Cultural Garden...
Jim Van Arsdale comes from a long line of greenhouse farmers. Due to this early experience in the bu...
Brian Parks discusses his experience building and maintaining a garden in Condon, Montana. He notes ...
Mattew Young discusses the educational and social impact of his work with the American Cultural Gard...
Steve Pletcher discusses local gardening and running a greenhouse.https://digital.kenyon.edu/elfs_in...
An interview conducted with Gibson Ridge Farms co-owner Gregory Howard on April 2, 2022. Before beco...
Jim Edwards of Hope Community Garden describes his involvement in community outreach programs and hi...
Deb Soule, the founder of Avena Botanicals in Rockport, has been growing and studying medicinal plan...
In her 2010 interview with Emma Schroeder, Terry Egan shares her memories about the Eagle Heights Co...
Background: Wangari Gardens is a community garden and garden education nonprofit located in the nor...
In 2004, Diana and Saul relocated from Indiana to Harlingen, started a small organic garden, and wer...
Ernie Ogrinc is a small time farmer, with just working a 13 acres plot of land by himself. Kind hear...
AJ and Pamela Neitenbach manage the Neitenbach farm, which is part of the Countryside Conservancy\u2...
Herb Arron works with the Africa Community Village Garden. He discusses the importance of having a g...
Albert Legge discusses the community garden in Whiteway, as well as the importance of local knowledg...
In this interview, Jeff Davis discusses his role as delegate to the African American Cultural Garden...
Jim Van Arsdale comes from a long line of greenhouse farmers. Due to this early experience in the bu...
Brian Parks discusses his experience building and maintaining a garden in Condon, Montana. He notes ...
Mattew Young discusses the educational and social impact of his work with the American Cultural Gard...
Steve Pletcher discusses local gardening and running a greenhouse.https://digital.kenyon.edu/elfs_in...
An interview conducted with Gibson Ridge Farms co-owner Gregory Howard on April 2, 2022. Before beco...
Jim Edwards of Hope Community Garden describes his involvement in community outreach programs and hi...
Deb Soule, the founder of Avena Botanicals in Rockport, has been growing and studying medicinal plan...
In her 2010 interview with Emma Schroeder, Terry Egan shares her memories about the Eagle Heights Co...
Background: Wangari Gardens is a community garden and garden education nonprofit located in the nor...
In 2004, Diana and Saul relocated from Indiana to Harlingen, started a small organic garden, and wer...
Ernie Ogrinc is a small time farmer, with just working a 13 acres plot of land by himself. Kind hear...
AJ and Pamela Neitenbach manage the Neitenbach farm, which is part of the Countryside Conservancy\u2...