Part of a movement

by Kimberly on June 4, 2008

The Good Neighbor Garden Project isn’t alone in Seattle. In this week’s Post-Intelligencer, a couple of articles about homegrown food security and growing food on public property:
Growing in Seattle: Food aid from the home front

Urban farming sprouts in Seattle

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Julie 06.08.08 at 5:47 pm

Great links, Kimberly. Did you hear that Burpee is reporting twice as many seed sales this year over last? Apparently onions and shallots are big sellers. (Thank you, Andrew Elofson, for those surplus onion starts today!)

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kat 07.21.08 at 1:28 pm

The links from the PI article were really inspiring. Thanks!

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