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Tonight, we bring you a little documentary of sorts. Urban farms might sound like an oxymoron, but people are doing it. Some because it’s the only way to put some fresh food on the table, others because food sovereignty is important.
So tonight we travel to exotic Milwaukee and see what a little Growing Power can do.
You can learn more about Growing Power and their goals at their website.
Friday, September 26, 2008
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thanks for that link, I recently started working for the Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens over here and so that link will be really useful.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear it, Crafty. I've been following your blog… I think urban gardening works best done a little differently from traditional gardening, given the limited space you usually have, but it certainly can be done.
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