Re: Sample garden graphics
- Subject: Re: [cg] Sample garden graphics
- From: A*@aol.com
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 13:13:25 EDT
Ms. Cowell,
I mean this kindly, but the first thing you need to learn about our common
community garden culture is that we use the word "please" alot, and thank you
when me make our requests....
I'll assume that you type fast and that you meant to use those words. If
you learn that lesson, then becoming a community gardener will be that much
easier.
For information on community gardening, please go to the American Community
Garden website and read to your heart's content: <A
HREF="http://www.communitygarden.org/">American Community Gardening
Association</A> . In addition to all of the links, the page, <A
HREF="http://www.communitygarden.org/pubs/starting.html">ACGA: Starting a CG
</A> , should be very helpful.
For graphics, anything made by one of your volunteers ( a garden path, a
flower, or even a bunch of low lying buildings near your garden showing your
garden) will make a good graphic design - along with your name. Be sure to
include your new garden name, and if you like, your address..
But it's the people that make the garden, not the artwork or even the
plants...it's some neighborhood residents working together to create a garden
for the entire community.
Have a great day,
Adam Honigman,
Volunteer,
<A HREF="http://www.clintoncommunitygarden.org/">Clinton Community Garden</A>
<< Subj: [cg] Sample garden graphics
Date: 4/28/03 10:37:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: magscowell@yahoo.com (MARGARET COWELL)
Sender: community_garden-admin@mallorn.com
Reply-to: Margaret_Cowell@brown.edu
To: community_garden@mallorn.com
Hello all.
My name is Maggie Cowell and I am a Masters in Urban
Planning student at the University at Buffalo. I am
working on a studio for one of the neighborhoods here
in Buffalo. I am interested in finding some basic
information on the actual building of a community
garden. More specifically, I am interested in finding
some "how to" lists about the construction of gardens
and also some graphics that might show/explain the
process of assembling raised beds, water troughs,
etc...
Any help you could give me with this would be greatly
appreciated >>
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