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Ypsilanti Urban Farmers and Gardeners: March 28, 2009
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Ypsilanti Urban Farmers and Gardeners. Ypsi urban gardeners and farmers unite! Monday, April 6, 2009. March 28, 2009. Over 20 people attended the March Ypsi Urban Farmer Breakfast at Bombadill's, brought to you by Growing Hope. The air was warm, the morning sun shining, and folks really seemed excited for spring. Peter Thomason took a group over to Thomason Family Farm. To check out seedlings, rabbits, chickens, and goats. Student's at EMU are starting a garden. There was talk of bees, inventory mapping.
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Ypsilanti Urban Farmers and Gardeners: Local Food Summit Ning Group
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Ypsilanti Urban Farmers and Gardeners. Ypsi urban gardeners and farmers unite! Tuesday, April 7, 2009. Local Food Summit Ning Group. I've created an interactive page for the Ypsi Urban Farmers and Gardeners on The Local Food Summit Ning site. Check it out and become a member and contributor. Daniel Z. Bair. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Local Food Summit Ning Group. March 28, 2009. Daniel Z. Bair.
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Ypsilanti Urban Farmers and Gardeners: March 2009
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Ypsilanti Urban Farmers and Gardeners. Ypsi urban gardeners and farmers unite! Friday, March 27, 2009. To a Google Map of existing and potential garden plots in and around Ypsilanti. Please add your garden, or where you'd like to see a garden, to this map. Green marks mean existing, and blue marks mean potential. Daniel Z. Bair. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Daniel Z. Bair.
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Ypsilanti Urban Farmers and Gardeners: April 2009
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Ypsilanti Urban Farmers and Gardeners. Ypsi urban gardeners and farmers unite! Tuesday, April 7, 2009. Local Food Summit Ning Group. I've created an interactive page for the Ypsi Urban Farmers and Gardeners on The Local Food Summit Ning site. Check it out and become a member and contributor. Daniel Z. Bair. Monday, April 6, 2009. March 28, 2009. Over 20 people attended the March Ypsi Urban Farmer Breakfast at Bombadill's, brought to you by Growing Hope. To check out seedlings, rabbits, chickens, and goats.
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Ypsilanti Urban Farmers and Gardeners: Ypsilanti Fertile Ground
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Ypsilanti Urban Farmers and Gardeners. Ypsi urban gardeners and farmers unite! Friday, March 27, 2009. To a Google Map of existing and potential garden plots in and around Ypsilanti. Please add your garden, or where you'd like to see a garden, to this map. Green marks mean existing, and blue marks mean potential. Daniel Z. Bair. April 10, 2009 at 1:23 PM. Daniel - I can't figure out how to add to this map. Is there a setting to allow others to add content? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Plant a Row for the Hungry in Dexter, Mich.: April 2009
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Plant a Row for the Hungry in Dexter, Mich. Tuesday, April 28, 2009. Foggy Bottom coffee house in the Country Market shopping plaza . Photo credit: treetowntalk.com). Foggy Bottom has agreed to be a drop-off point for the Plant A Row for the Hungry efforts. Yay! More information to come. . The Huffington Post has a quick article. My garden looks most like picture No. 7. But I'm also planning to do some container planting on the deck, because I have lots of containers I don't use. . Myself . . I was just...
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Plant a Row for the Hungry in Dexter, Mich.: Good news!
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Plant a Row for the Hungry in Dexter, Mich. Tuesday, April 28, 2009. Foggy Bottom coffee house in the Country Market shopping plaza . Photo credit: treetowntalk.com). Foggy Bottom has agreed to be a drop-off point for the Plant A Row for the Hungry efforts. Yay! More information to come. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pounds of food collected. St Joseph Church: 287.5 pounds. Neighborhood collection: 125 pounds. Total as of Oct. 14, 2009: 412.5 pounds. How "Plant A Row" got its start. Been a while .
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Plant a Row for the Hungry in Dexter, Mich.: Truck farming
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Plant a Row for the Hungry in Dexter, Mich. Wednesday, August 19, 2009. I've had this idea bouncing around in my head about what to do about the fact that many poorer people in urban areas like Detroit don't have access to fresh fruits and vegetables. Detroit's not a city like New York, where there are gorgeous bodegas on every corner with flowers and fruit stacked up outside luring customers in. Apologies in advance for the bad folksy music.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pounds of food collected.
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Plant a Row for the Hungry in Dexter, Mich.: Minor garden dillema
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Plant a Row for the Hungry in Dexter, Mich. Sunday, April 26, 2009. So, the garden is coming along much better than I expected at this point. Today there are some snow peas sprouting - whoot! I love snow peas. And the carrots are getting all bunchy and looking good, too. . Apparently it dropped seed all summer, and now it's starting to take hold again. I stopped pulling the sprouts because of the rain, but I'm not sure what to do now. Should I keep pulling them? Oye I have such a black thumb. . Emily Com...
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Plant a Row for the Hungry in Dexter, Mich.: Big House run
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Plant a Row for the Hungry in Dexter, Mich. Thursday, August 27, 2009. I've always wanted to do the Big House/Big Heart 5K run in early October (OK, not always, since the thing has only been around for three years . I should say I've wanted to do it the last two times, and couldn't for whatever reason.). This year, I might make time to get out there and run. I was just perusing through the site and guess what? Project Grow is one of the charities that will benefit from the run! Pounds of food collected.