[cg] Re: community_garden digest, Vol 1 #1676 - 2 msgs

2004-02-12 Thread Commgarden
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[cg] FW: call for proposals: food security

2004-02-12 Thread Sally McCabe
-Original Message- From: Tawnya Laveta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 6:45 PM To: Sally McCabe Subject: call for proposals: food security Dear People at American Community Gardening Assn., We would like to invite you to present your work at this year's Su

[cg] Curbside gardening

2004-02-12 Thread Connie Nelson
I have an easement between my back fence and the road, approximately 10 feet by 100 feet. The soil is just road fill which I have been amending with compost. When I moved in the easement was approximately knee deep in sundry weeds. Not only was it a visual irritant, some of the weeds fell int

[cg] Growing vegetables at the curbside(streetside)

2004-02-12 Thread Physa
Leaded gasoline is not so far in our past - this may be a consideration along with dogs, similar animals - the control of streetside property also may be a legal issue. Elmer Morehouse

Re: [cg] Growing edibles on streetsides (Valor tempered with discretion)

2004-02-12 Thread Tamsin Salehian
On 11/2/04 9:01 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Lisa! > > I agree first with the caveats raised by Adam & Judy. > > Having said that, I'm sure that ALL urban agriculture risks contamination > by cars, pets & drunks. > > So why not use that curb strip for some hardy ro