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- Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden
- Citizens Committee for New York City
- City Chickens Article
- City Harvest
- Cloisters Garden Blog
- Community Garden Locator
- Farming Concrete
- First issue of our newsletter
- Garden Cooperation
- Garden Maps
- Garden Mosaics Cornell
- Green Guerillas
- Green Thumb
- GrowNYC
- Harlem Community Farm Share
- Just Food
- National Gardening Association
- New York City Community Gardens Coalition
- New York Restoration Project
- New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets Community Garden Program
- NY Food Museum
- NYC Department of Parks and Recreation
- Queens Botanical Gardens
- Request a Street Tree in NYC
- Seeds to Soil
- Soil Testing by Brooklyn College
- The Horticultural Society of New York
- The New York Botanical Garden Home Gardening
- Trees New York
- TRUCE
- Urban Garden Center
- Veggie Trader
- Vertical Gardening Ideas
- Vincent the Vegetable Vampire from The Electric Company
- West 123rd Street Garden
- WHINGS
Tag Archives: annual
Pablo David event, Saturday, May 28 at 1p.m.
Join us in the garden as we remember Pablo David with TRUCE, plant and share sunflower seedlings and share food and dance.
We are looking for other gardens and neighborhood planting sites to plant a little visible patch of Sunflowers and to display a poster.
TRUCE will have a very informative program with delicious food in their courtyard.
See you again on Memorial Day, the gardeners will be cooking out At Carrie McCracken TRUCE Garden on Monday afternoon.
GreenThumb Conference Saturday, March 20th
This week only, you get breakfast, lunch, workshops and a t-shirt for just $3 when you register for GreenThumb’s annual conference!
It’s time to mark your calendars and pre-register for the 26th Annual GreenThumb GrowTogether conference at Hostos Community College, Saturday March 20th, 2010, from 9a.m. to 4p.m.
Interested? Mail in the GTGTInvitation yourself before March 8th, or register at the door for $5 and no t-shirt.
Everyone is welcome, we hope to see you there.
Visit GreenThumb’s website for updated details.
See you at the conference!
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Garden Team Needed: GreenThumb Harvest Fair and First Annual Urban Farmy Olympics Announced
Represent our garden on September 12th from noon to 6p.m. This is an urgent appeal – If we can build a team this week, we can register to compete and see how our crops and skills measure up against other city gardens. We’ll need at least two seniors over 60 and two youths under 21 and everyone in between who wants to join in and support us.
Once a year, gardeners from all over the city come together to show off what they’ve grown this season.
Check our new garden calendar on this site for this and other events, but don’t miss this one. Here are the details: