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To: DelaWhere

Excellent articles on gardens.

Good morning, hope all is well with you.

The talk of community gardens, reminds me that at Lake Havasua they have had one for many years.

There was a cement septic tank manufacturer, who built a bunch of them, a few inches too small to be legal for the code, so they wound up as planters at the community garden.

Would be perfect, they are about 8’ by 4’ and 5 or 6 foot deep, filled with good soil, should grow well......

A pen pals husband enjoyed his plot in that garden.

I, being the selfish person that I am, want my garden on my land, so I have full control, but if there were no other way, I might want a community garden.


5,958 posted on 04/02/2009 5:45:07 AM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2181392/posts?page=1 [Survival,food,garden,crafts,and more)
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>>>I, being the selfish person that I am, want my garden on my land, so I have full control, but if there were no other way, I might want a community garden.<<<

LOL, I am the same way... I want it to be MINE! I’ll share the bounty, but this garden and what I plant is mine!

One thing I keep wondering about - Everyone talks about how there is no place for them to garden, and they live in an apartment, etc. Why don’t churches and non-profit organizations rent farmland as close to their location as possible. You can rent fertile farm land for between $35 and $180 an acre for a whole year (depending on state). Most of those organizations have busses or vans - why don’t they organize to rent the land and transport their members to the gardens if they don’t have a way of getting there.

I also wonder why they don’t get together canning and dehydrating groups. The equipment could be bought by the church/organization and make it available to their members. That way, those who had the skills could teach those who were unskilled. Not only would it feed their members, but they would grow a close knit organization and improve the outlook not only physically and nutritionally, but also emotionally too.

Speaking of canning - Granny, do you or anyone else know of any sources for #2 or #2.5 metal cans? You used to be able to buy them in cases at local stores, but now, unless you want them by the truckload, they seem to be impossible to find. Any sources greatly appreciated... (I have a can sealer for those two sizes but can’t find the cans)


5,971 posted on 04/02/2009 7:41:57 AM PDT by DelaWhere ("Without power over our own food, any notion of democracy is empty." - Frances Moore Lappe)
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