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This garden is a growing project that has been pulled together by the community, for the community. The garden is fully funded with donations of products and peoples time. All of the produce gets donated to local womans shelters, food banks and other food
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Bamn9502
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What a wonderful project! I hope you don't mind I pinned your garden on pinterest. |
JMTKMS
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I think this is a wonderful thing you are doing... I should see if our food bank is interested in overflow from our garden. We really do use most of everything, but there are extras here and there. &... more » |
StoneCottageFarm
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What a great name for a garden, and what a beautiful reason to plant one. Excited to see how your project grows and touches your community. Our church plants a community garden each year. We are pretty bus... more » |
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Queen_of_Green
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| Nice! |
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Nellilein
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That is fantastic!! Do any of the recipients of the food help out in the garden? In the back of my mind, I'd like to start a food garden at the homeless shelter and have the people there work i... more » |
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Bamn9502
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| Hi! We are in the same zone but opposite sides of the country. I'm following you because your garden plots look a lot like the ones at my community garden. It is starting its third year (my second) |
loveylola
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it is so nice to see people working together i wish you the best
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Hilleriffic created a garden!
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Growing Hope is a local teaching garden that is dedicated to raising food for local homeless shelters and food banks. We are located in Brush Prarie, Wa. Our supporters are volunteers, the Master Gardener program of W.S.U, NatureScaping, Casee Center and YOU!What we support:“Growing Hope” is a local effort encouraging the community who grow food in home gardens and farms to donate their excess harvest to local food pantries. Gardeners, farmers and other donors can share their fresh produce and, garden-by-garden, help diminish hunger in Clark County, Washington.


