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 Post subject: Re: Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)
PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 1:26 pm 
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Bravo, Frank. Wonderful idea.
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 Post subject: Re: Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)
PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:02 pm 
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As I mentioned last August I have been working toward a Community garden, the plans are coming along quite nicely and we are about to start looking for funding opportunities.

You are resourceful bunch and I wanted to see if there was knowledge of grant opportunities to be pursued. I have a lady on the team (of about 40) that is very experienced in grant writing if she has targets to go after.

I can give more details if needed via P.M. We hope to plant next Spring. :D

A quick Google search of "grants for community gardens texas" revealed 2.9 million hits... :o

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 9:51 am 
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This "might" not be the best time to mention this given that our East Coast brethren are freezing to death but we will begin our first round of plantings (Taters & Onions) of our Community Garden tomorrow. We will be planting 1015, and purple onions and Yukon Gold, Purple Majesty, and Red Thumb fingerling potatoes.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 4:12 pm 
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Excellent Frank, just thinking about gardening warmed me up a little. :)

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I'm so jealous...just thinking about gardening makes me wistful for Spring. Soon...soon...

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Cruel, very cruel...as we have our third blizzard if the week tonight

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We have 4 feet of snow, even in the places that DH shoveled me a path out to the bird feeders. We don't plant here until after the May long weekend (end of May) and even then some years we have had frost. The 100 mile diet is a recipe for scurvy in our neck of the woods.

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