July 7, 2009
GrowFriend is a great tool for gardeners without yards, and people with land who don’t want to garden. Since the dawn of agriculture, people have shared crops and growing responsibilities. Today, we live in crowded cities where we don’t know … Read More...
Category: Community Gardens, Edible Landscaping, Green & Sustainable, Greening, Urban Agriculture
Tags: Community Gardens, Edible Landscaping, garden sharing, gardeners, gardening, growing food, landowners, planting, sustainable, Urban Agriculture, urban farming, urban gardening, urban plots
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June 12, 2009
Cross-posted from Not Eating in New York
Rooftop Farm for the Future: A rustic scarecrow looms before the skyline of Manhattan’s midtown skyscrapers. Under its watch lie more than 30 varieties of vegetables, fruits, flowers and herbs on a rooftop … Read More...
Category: Birds, Bees, and Butterflies, Community Gardens, Edible Landscaping, Green & Sustainable, Green Roofs, Greening, Rooftop Gardens, Urban Agriculture
Tags: Eagle Street Rooftop Farm, Edible Landscaping, green, green rooftops, New York City urban farming, Rooftop Gardens, rooftops gardening, sustainable, Urban Agriculture, urban farming, urban vegetable gardening, vegetable gardening
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April 28, 2009
There are two things urban gardeners are short on: space and time. The Urban Garden, brainchild of Bill Arquitt, resolves both of these issues, making it efficient and simple to plant a vegetable garden with up to 55 plants … Read More...
Category: Container Gardening, Containers and Pots, Creating, Edible Landscaping, No-Dig Gardening, Raised Beds, Urban Agriculture
Tags: container gardneing, Edible Landscaping, No-Dig Gardening, organic gardening, patio garndening, plants, rooftop gardening, small spaces, Urban Agriculture, urban gardens, vegetable gardens
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