Thought you might find this of interest - Green Guerillas is a famous cg
group here in NYC.
http://www.greenguerillas.org/updates-item.asp?ID=3D102=20";>GG
Proposal
Best wishes,
Adam Honigman
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Hi all --
We're doing a video on community and school gardens
nationwide, and are looking for suggestions as to
where to go and who to see in California. Actually,
other kinds of gardens used for humanitarian purposes
are also of interest -- such as gardens used to
benefit prisoners, patients, the
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Teva,
Thats an excellent idea. In small gardens where space is a valuable
commodity, this is the way to go.
In our CG, this concept probably would not work (to bio-intensify plantings
to this finite level) because most of our gardeners
are not gardeners, but engineers, computer geeks and the son
Here in Australia, Diggers Club is a heritage seed group which publish
results like that. They have set up a sample vegie garden and advertise the
amount of food produced. Their quote follows...
You can grow a years supply of
vegetables in just 10 square metres
just 2% of the average back yard
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