RE: stating gardens


Chris,

Please check out this "Starting a Community Garden" link on the American
Community Gardening Website:

http://www.communitygarden.org/pubs/starting.html

The Boston based "Garden Futures" group are a truly wonderful resource for
all community gardeners in the North East ( and the rest of the country)

http://www.gardenfutures.org/

Once you are established, please consider joining the American Community
Gardening Association.  For 25 bucks a year you instantly become part of an
international organization (we have Canadians, Japanese and a coupla
European members) of community gardeners.   Check out this link for all the
goodies you can get as a member:
http://www.communitygarden.org/about/membership.html 
There are, of course, karmic benefits to ACGA membership as well.
Let us know how you progresss,
Adam Honigman









> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Chris Gladden [SMTP:chriswlgladd@yahoo.com]
> Sent:	Sunday, April 01, 2001 2:10 PM
> To:	community_garden@mallorn.com
> Subject:	[cg] stating gardens
> 
> Hi. A small group is looking to start a community
> garden in Easthampton MA. Any suggestions on the best
> resources/primers out there for first time garden
> organizers? Thanks...Chris Gladden
> 
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