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Visit the Garden in your neighborhood, Los Angeles is home to about 60 Community Gardens

 
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Are you interested in helping to start a new community garden in Glendale? We've had inquiries from a few who are interested, and they want to form a little group to make it happen. Its fun! Log into this site and use the contact form if you are interested in participating in this in some way.
 
The Garden Movie
Wednesday, 06 August 2008
"The Garden" is a new film by Scott Hamilton Kennedy that tells the heartbreaking story of the struggle for the South Central Farm in Los Angeles. Visit www.thegardenmovie.com for information on screening and how to find a DVD copy.
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Gaffey Street Garden
Thursday, 15 May 2008
Check out this cool garden of 6.5 acres in San Pedro. This garden was organized in the "Metro Farms" days 32 years ago when Tom Bradley was Mayor. It is home to about 200 gardners. The LA Department of Public Works is the generous landlord.
 
Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop Seminar
Monday, 08 January 2007
Lead by UCCE's Don Hodel, this workshop offers practical fruit tree pruning advice. Answering questions like: Does it fruit on the new growth or old? What season is best? Held at Solano Canyon Garden this Saturday January 24 at 9 am Limited availability! See Calendar
 
Thank You to Whole Foods Glendale
Saturday, 06 May 2006
On Wednesday, April 23 in celebration of Earth Week Whole Foods had the LA Community Garden Council to its Glendale store at 331 N. Glendale Ave to promote community gardening and talk to shoppers about their spring gardening ideas and challenges. Thanks to Whole Foods for this opportunity, and thanks to the great volunteers who turned out to have some fun in Glendale. Whole Foods will donate 5% of their sales for that day to the non-profit Garden Council.
 
Los Angeles Community Garden
Saturday, 06 May 2006
Visit the Garden in your neighborhood, Los Angeles is home to about 60 Community Gardens

 
Starting a new garden in Glendale
Saturday, 06 May 2006
Are you interested in helping to start a new community garden in Glendale? We've had inquiries from a few who are interested, and they want to form a little group to make it happen. Its fun! Log into this site and use the contact form if you are interested in participating in this in some way.
 
Common Ground Garden Program
Wednesday, 20 December 2006
ImageFor more than 30 years, UC Cooperative Extension's Common Ground Garden Program has made gardening possible for many Los Angeles County residents, particularly low-income and traditionally under-represented families. The program goals are to improve nutrition; increase access to fresh, low-cost produce; offer gardening education; build bridges between neighbors and communities; help create employment opportunities; and encourage a cleaner, greener Los Angeles. Families learn how to garden, grow their own food and prepare it in a healthful manner. In addition, the program trains community volunteers and Master Gardeners, who in turn, volunteer their time to community and school gardens.
 
LA times article on Stanford/Avalon Garden
Monday, 20 November 2006
ImageFive months after sheriff's deputies shut down a legendary urban farm in South Los Angeles — removing protesters and plucking celebrities from trees — more than 60 of the farmers have put down new roots in Watts.
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GET DIRTY !!!
Thursday, 16 November 2006
Get Dirty with us and wear our T-Shirt ... you can get your own and be part of our team.
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Nopal
Thursday, 05 October 2006

ImageA plant typical of Mexico is the nopal, a word which comes from the Náhuatl nopalli. It can easily be recognized by its green and thick long pencas, in the shape of a sports racket. They grow one linked to the next and are both leaves and stalks.

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