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People’s Garden

This initiative celebrates local gardens that build community, grow nutritious food, nurture greenspace, and inspire people through the experience of growing from seed to plant. The subgroup provides an opportunity for People’s Gardens nationwide to connect and learn from each other, share resources, and stay up to date on opportunities Register your garden today at usda.gov/PeoplesGarden!

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Native Plantings for Pollinators and Beneficial Insects Networking Call

Nina Bhattacharyya (Admin) ·
Greetings People's Gardens! Thanks to all who joined the “Native Plantings for Pollinators and Beneficial Insects” networking call. Below and attached are a few highlights: People’s Garden Networking Call: PG Networking Call Recording Presentation and links (see attachments) Check-out upcoming Xerces events or request staff to participate at an event or be a speaker. People’s Garden (PG) subgroup updates: Native Habitat for Pollinators and Beneficial Insects Survey : we encourage you to...
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People's Garden Highlight: The Well

Nina Bhattacharyya (Admin) ·
Hi People's Garden community! I had a chance to visit with the WellFed Community during a trip to Tampa, FL. The group and partners are doing amazing things to spread food access and justice across the Tampa Bay area. Here are a few resources they have developed that may be of interest to you all: What is Food Sovereignty? (Video) Setting Tables for Community Food Sovereignty (Toolkit attached) Food Sovereignty Map (Tampa area) Share what your community is up to! Post in the People's Garden...
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CDC soilSHOP Recording and Resources

Nina Bhattacharyya (Admin) ·
Thanks to all who joined the soilSHOP People's Garden networking call. Below and attached are a few highlights: PG Networking Call Recording PowerPoint presentation attached below Sign-up for the Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production newsletter Promise of Urban Agriculture: Online Courses for Growers and Planners includes information related to: Deciding Where to Farm in the City Urban Farm Planning and Management Urban Farming by Community Nonprofits Urban Agriculture Skills...

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