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The Initiative |
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Welcome to the IU Campus Garden Initiative Blog! The average meal leaves an industrial farm and travels 1500 miles over 7 to 14 days before it reaches our plates. As fuel prices rise and climates change, the current food system becomes increasingly unsustainable. As members of a college campus community, it is our responsibility to address these issues. Please use the tabs at the top of the blog to learn more. 2 responses to “ The Initiative. August 18, 2012 at 11:40 pm. August 20, 2012 at 1:24 pm. You a...
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Miss garden!! |
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8220;It’s a day ON not OFF! A power game →. February 6, 2014. It has been two weeks that I haven’t been to our garden, feel sorry but did not do that on purpose! It was snowing crazily in Bloomington recent two days, really don’t know how our garden is doing, hope she is fine! This is a season that she would like to take a break and then put all the effort into feeding new lives in the coming spring. This week we will have potluck in Audrey’s home and make some further steps! A power game →. IU Campus Ga...
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Volunteer |
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Tools and gloves are provided at all workdays. Bike racks and parking spaces are available to volunteers at Hilltop workdays, too! Currently we hose volunteers every Tuesday. Evening from 5-7 pm. From 4-6 p.m. Check back for the upcoming Summer Workdays! 9 responses to “ Volunteer. Pingback: This Week in Sustainability 4.30.12 « Indiana University Office of Sustainability. Pingback: This Week in Sustainability 5.7.12 « Indiana University Office of Sustainability. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Notify me of ...
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a power game |
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Honey Bees →. February 6, 2014. Therefore, though the power of money and overbearing mainstream ideals are there, people can’t change if they don’t know about it. Even though it seems unchangeable, I say keep the documentaries coming. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Honey Bees →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Hilltop Garden help...
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Garden Corps Program |
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Interested in getting more involved in the garden? Become a Garden Corps member! Step into the world of Bloomington’s local food scene while helping maintain the campus garden. Corps members will have the opportunity to meet with local chefs, farmers, and food advocates while helping to strengthen our own campus food system. Position: Campus Garden Corps Member. Hours: 6-10 hours/week September-early December; flexible schedule. Apply for an intern position (see application below). Pingback: This Week in...
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Much ado about the garden |
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The Hives have Arrived! Much ado about the garden. April 28, 2014. Much to do in the garden! With the great weather we’ve had, we’ve been able to plant and transplant a good deal in the past few weeks. Our Friday workdays have been very productive. We now have a plethora of leafy greens sowed and transplanted including (but not limited to), kale, lettuces, spinach (ayee), arugula (astro), and chard. I am always surprised when I go to the hoophouse to see how productive it is! The Hives have Arrived!
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The Gardens |
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The IU Campus Garden Initiative currently oversees two edible gardening spaces on the IU Bloomington campus: The Bryan House Garden and The Hilltop Garden. The Bryan House Garden. To avoid biking up the big hill on 10th St, take 7th St up past the fountain. Take the path that goes between the library parking lot and the auditorium. Continue onto 7th St. Stay on 7th after you pass Union St. Turn left on Jefferson, then right on 10th. Hilltop will be on your left. Good Earth Compost and Mulch. You are comm...
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Newer posts →. 8220;It’s a day ON not OFF! January 22, 2014. In honor of Martin Luther King Jr, GardenCorps went out to the Hinkle-Garton Farmstead of Bloomington Restorations. We were blessed with a beautiful sunny day. It was a service workday: organizing the barn and basement, chopping wood, and spreading compost. We experienced a few bumps and bruises, but everyone was jazzed after some good old manual labor! 8216;Tis the Season to be GREEN. December 18, 2013. The poetry of the earth is never dead.
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Edible Campus Committee |
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The Edible Campus Steering Committee is jointly commissioned by Hilltop Garden and Nature Center and the IU Office of Sustainability and composed of faculty, staff and students with a commitment to supporting the IU Campus Garden Initiative. As deemed necessary by the 2011. Designing an Edible Campus Series. The 27 Edible Campus Steering Committee members meet monthly and focus on addressing the following objectives:. To facilitate the adoption of environmentally sensitive land-use practices at all edibl...