Re: Re: community garden guide


In fact, the next generation of the Gardeners Guide is at the printer as we
speak, with a much- expanded Garden Organizing section.  It is available
for the cost of postage ($5).  Warning--the horticulture section, which is
the bulk of the book, is specific to Pennsylvania.  The Organizing section,
which is universal to all geographic areas, should be available at the ACGA
website soon after the National Conference, where they'll be used at the
"How to Start a Communty Garden" workshop.


Send checks to "Philadelphia Green" at
Gardeners Guide
Philadelphia Green Outreach
100 N. 20th St  5th Floor
Phila, PA 19103-1495

Thanks for the compliment, Chris!

Sally

At 3:05 PM -0400 8/24/01, Chris Hibbard wrote:
>Philadelphia Green produced a really great Gardeners Guide for community
>gardens. It's spiral bound with a vast amount of information from starting a
>garden to pruning a rose of sharon, its a fascinating read I pull it out
>every now and then for new ideas for our 17 year old garden. Call them at
>215-988-8800.
>
>Chris
>
>
>
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