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2009 February « Harvest Network
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Helping People Grow Their Own Food. Food, God, Community. The Importance of Land. The end of the beginning. Planting potatoes for a community. Farming God’s Way. Groton Communal Ag group. The Shelbyville Garden Of Life. Archive for February, 2009. Posted by harvestnetwork on February 11, 2009. 1 Land – Provide by one of Ikon’s members. 3 Breaking Ground – The initial ground breaking was done by a member of the same church who was also turning the ground at their garden. The other thing to see is the impo...
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Communal Gardens « Harvest Network
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Helping People Grow Their Own Food. Food, God, Community. The Importance of Land. The end of the beginning. Planting potatoes for a community. Farming God’s Way. Groton Communal Ag group. The Shelbyville Garden Of Life. So what does a communal gardening look like and how does it work? Works to bring people together for the common good. It teaches us to share, look out for each others needs and think creatively about community issues. When people begin to live in community, great things can happen...You a...
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Case Study « Harvest Network
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Helping People Grow Their Own Food. Food, God, Community. The Importance of Land. The end of the beginning. Planting potatoes for a community. Farming God’s Way. Groton Communal Ag group. The Shelbyville Garden Of Life. Laquo; The way to look at it. Planting potatoes for a community. Posted by harvestnetwork on February 11, 2009. 1 Land – Provide by one of Ikon’s members. 4 Tilling – the ground was tilled using a large tiller and furrow tiller owned by one of Ikon’s members. The other thing to see is the...
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Sustainable Communities « Harvest Network
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Helping People Grow Their Own Food. Food, God, Community. The Importance of Land. The end of the beginning. Planting potatoes for a community. Farming God’s Way. Groton Communal Ag group. The Shelbyville Garden Of Life. This will come in very handy if a member of the community has a tractor and implements or knows someone well enough that he can borrow it. To sum all of this up, the Harvest Network is about helping people take care of themselves. We take the approach that when you don’t need th...You are...
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Communal Gardening « Harvest Network
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Helping People Grow Their Own Food. Food, God, Community. The Importance of Land. The end of the beginning. Planting potatoes for a community. Farming God’s Way. Groton Communal Ag group. The Shelbyville Garden Of Life. As you can imagine, the whole process from planting to harvesting to feasting would create a sense of community and thankfulness to God that was at the very heart of the biblical Feasts. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Some recogniton « Harvest Network
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Helping People Grow Their Own Food. Food, God, Community. The Importance of Land. The end of the beginning. Planting potatoes for a community. Farming God’s Way. Groton Communal Ag group. The Shelbyville Garden Of Life. Laquo; Planting potatoes for a community. The end of the beginning. Posted by harvestnetwork on April 2, 2009. The Harvest Network got it’s first mention in the local paper. Check it out. Http:/ www.theleafchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article? Feed You can leave a response.
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Food, God, Community « Harvest Network
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Helping People Grow Their Own Food. Food, God, Community. The Importance of Land. The end of the beginning. Planting potatoes for a community. Farming God’s Way. Groton Communal Ag group. The Shelbyville Garden Of Life. Food, God, Community. We want to offer an alternative to this sterile practice which separates us from the rewarding practice of growing our own food. Through individual and communal gardens. When we learn to live with what God has provided, we learn the art of sustainablity. You are comm...
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What We Do « Harvest Network
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Helping People Grow Their Own Food. Food, God, Community. The Importance of Land. The end of the beginning. Planting potatoes for a community. Farming God’s Way. Groton Communal Ag group. The Shelbyville Garden Of Life. On a Public plot. Growing food on publicly owned land. Growing food along side neighbors on local land. Sharing land and resources to grow food. Through a Jubilee Garden. Using land made available by churches and other social justice organizations to help the disadvantaged. How do I prese...
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2009 April « Harvest Network
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Helping People Grow Their Own Food. Food, God, Community. The Importance of Land. The end of the beginning. Planting potatoes for a community. Farming God’s Way. Groton Communal Ag group. The Shelbyville Garden Of Life. Archive for April, 2009. Posted by harvestnetwork on April 2, 2009. The Harvest Network got it’s first mention in the local paper. Check it out. Http:/ www.theleafchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article? Planting potatoes for a community. Posted by harvestnetwork on April 2, 2009.
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Home Gardens « Harvest Network
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Helping People Grow Their Own Food. Food, God, Community. The Importance of Land. The end of the beginning. Planting potatoes for a community. Farming God’s Way. Groton Communal Ag group. The Shelbyville Garden Of Life. 1 We make an on site visit to discuss what kind of foods you want to grow. 2 We help you choose the best spot to grow your garden. 3 We help you plan your garden around your own unique opportunities and limitations. I DON”T HAVE ENOUGH SPACE. This is more common than you think. Luckil...