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Re: central wisconsin apartment dweller
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- Subject: Re: central wisconsin apartment dweller
- From: "* S* P* <s*@UWSP.EDU>
- Date: Fri, 18 Apr 1997 15:29:01 -0500
Thanks a lot for the advice, I have been asking around about community
gardening plots, but no one seems to know (funny, seeing as I attend a
college of natural resources!) I hope the extension office can help.
Thanks again,
Sean Meister
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>From: Robert Arbic[SMTP:rarbic@NORTHERNWAY.NET]
>Sent: Thursday, April 17, 1997 7:38PM
>To: Multiple recipients of list SQFT
>Subject: Re: central wisconsin apartment dweller
>
>At 06:08 PM 4/17/97 -0500, you wrote:
>>I am a college student in Central Wisconsin who wants to grow some
>>vegetables but I think I am limited to container growing (now that is
>>squarefoot gardening!) I have southern exposure, so sunlight isn't a
>>limiting factor. Does anyone have any advice in general about container
>>growing and what should and should not be grown?
>>
>>Sean Meister
>>
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>>I don't any ideas about container gardening, but I do have some idea that
>may help. Check to see if there is a community or cooperative garden in the
>area. Many times with the input of a little money and labor you share in
>the harvest. Many times some body in the group will have all of the
>equipment and land they just need the labor. You may even want to put an ad
>in the local paper advertising your labor in exchange for a share of the
>harvest. You may find some older peoplpe that want to garden but have a
>hard time with the manual labor parts. Or you may want to contact the
>school you attend and start a community garden for the students. If all
>else fails contact the county extension office or find out if you campus
>has a master gardener. hope this helps.
>
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