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Community Garden – Friends of Patterson Park
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Friends of Patterson Park. Caring for our neighborhood park in central East Austin, Texas. The Patterson Park Community Garden is located on the east side of Patterson Park, south of the tennis center and just east of the skate spot. Over the last year, members have installed fencing, tool shed, pergola, water lines, and begun work on garden beds. They are now recruiting new garden members for 2017. To learn more, visit their new website Patterson Park Community Garden. Or contact Mark Smolen. On CherryW...
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UT Gardening Committee: December 2012
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UT Concho Community Garden. Saturday, December 8, 2012. We had a great time last weekend at the garden starting with the Little Gardener's lesson Friday, the Urban Bike Tour Saturday, and our last workday/composting class on Sunday! Thanks for everyone who came out to help! We wanted to pass along some great information Rene Fuqua, a certified master gardener, shared with us during the composting class. Thank you again Rene for coming by the garden to teach us! HOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN COMPOST. As you are a...
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Austin Community Garden Tour | Eating Green in Austin
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Eating Green in Austin. Austin Green Living Expo →. April 22, 2010 · 9:30 pm. Austin Community Garden Tour. Join the Coalition of Austin Community Gardens and the Sustainable Food Center for a city-wide community garden tour on May 1 from 10 am to 4 pm Enjoy live music, food and festivities at 11 garden locations around town. This is a great opportunity to learn how to get involved with a community garden, or even start your own. For more details, visit Coalition of Austin Community Gardens.
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UT Gardening Committee: UT Concho Community Garden
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UT Concho Community Garden. UT Concho Community Garden. The UT Concho Community Garden is UT's first community garden! The garden was constructed by volunteers in Spring 2011 and has become in its first year a lively place truly activated and evolved by its users. The garden is an ongoing collaboration between the UT Campus Environmental Center. The UT Office of Sustainability. And the UT Division of Housing and Food Service. Fellowship program and Texas Parents. For their financial contributions. If you...
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Resources Beyond Money
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Om the Dome Photos. LoveATX Fest: Get Connected. 9/11: A Day of CommUnity. 8216;Grow Local’ resources. Sustainable Food Center (SFC). Sign-up for this program and you’ll have access to seeds, tools, and books! SFC Basic Gardening Tips. Coalition of Austin Community Gardens. Austin Community Gardens Map. Austin School Garden Network. ASGN Free Landscaping Resources. Austin Gardening Launch Pad. Food is Free Project. Make garden beds out of salvaged materials, Food is Free project can help!
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Unusual Vegetables- Part 3- Roselle (hibiscus) | San Antonio Community Gardens
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San Antonio Community Gardens. Unusual Vegetables-Part 2-Linga Linga. December 3, 2012 · 9:39 pm. Unusual Vegetables- Part 3- Roselle (hibiscus). When I examined this one plant growing in mid-summer I thought I might know what it was. It was definitely a type of hibiscus, but which one? In Iran, karkade. In Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan , Florida cranberry, Jamaica sorrel. and chin baung. In Burma. ( http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roselle %28plant%29. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Finally the rosell...
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Unusual Vegetables-Part 2-Linga Linga | San Antonio Community Gardens
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San Antonio Community Gardens. Unusual Vegetables part 1 or Water Spinach. Unusual Vegetables- Part 3- Roselle (hibiscus) →. December 2, 2012 · 9:48 pm. Unusual Vegetables-Part 2-Linga Linga. Is what I was told when I asked for an id of this leafy vegetable. Yes, but I don’t speak Swaheli. What is it in English? Linga linga. Ok. What does it remind me of then? Amaranth appears to do great in our Texas heat. I am curious to see if they become rampant throughout the garden where the seed has escaped. Optio...
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New Day Community Garden: Top 10 Perennial Flowers
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New Day Community Garden. Flower Gardens grow Flowers. Vegetable Gardens grow Vegetables. Community Gardens grow Community. Wednesday, April 6, 2011. Top 10 Perennial Flowers. Top 10 Drought Tolerant Common Perennial Varieties. Stone Crop (Sedum) All varieties - Fall bloomer. Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia). Penstemon (Penstemon) All varieties. Lamb's Ears (Stachys byzantina). Creeping Phlox (Phlox subulata) - Spring bloomer. Coreopsis (Coreopsis) All varieties. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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New Day Community Garden: Coalition of Austin Community Gardens
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New Day Community Garden. Flower Gardens grow Flowers. Vegetable Gardens grow Vegetables. Community Gardens grow Community. Monday, April 11, 2011. Coalition of Austin Community Gardens. Coalition of Austin Community Gardens. In celebrating the growing number of community gardens in our city at the. Second Annual Austin Community Garden Tour. May 1st from 10am - 4pm. Food in Austin. A downloadable/printable map of participating community gardens and additional details will be available on.
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New Day Community Garden: Special Thank You
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New Day Community Garden. Flower Gardens grow Flowers. Vegetable Gardens grow Vegetables. Community Gardens grow Community. Wednesday, April 6, 2011. We wanted to extend a special thank you to those in the community who have given us a lot of support:. For their continued support, resources, and expertise. They are the reason we have a community garden. For donating their land to garden, building to use, and positive support. We are so excited for this partnership. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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