Re: [cg] Fencing, theft & vandalism

2005-10-25 Thread Adam36055
cted. I'm glad that other urban community gardens are in a less feral environment - here a good fence, night lock and careful management is the key. Best. Adam Honigman Volunteer, Clinton Community Garden > Subj: Re: [cg] Fencing, theft &vandalism > Date: 10/25/05 9:12:32 PM Ea

Re: [cg] Fencing, theft & vandalism

2005-10-25 Thread William Hohauser
It's very interesting to hear the different approaches to fences from around the country. Here in Manhattan a fence is a necessity since without it we would have: 1) Homeless people sleeping all over (our sympathies are with the homeless but the garden is not the right place). 2) Illegal d

[cg] Fencing, theft & vandalism

2005-10-25 Thread Corrie Zoll
m: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Sally McCabe Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 2:41 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [cg] Fencing, theft & vandalism Here in Philadelphia we've used every different variation of the fence idea over time, and one theme has always emerged. Fe

[cg] Fencing, theft & vandalism

2005-10-25 Thread Sally McCabe
Here in Philadelphia we've used every different variation of the fence idea over time, and one theme has always emerged. Fences are smoke and mirrors--they're there to mark boundaries--they keep honest people honest, and keep out dogs and small children. Nothing short of landmines will keep out a d