Organic Garden (currently mulching)
Community Garden (currently mulching)
PODS (Ray Cirino's design)
Laying down stone floor around fire pit (in process)
Mural above Organic Garden (scheduled to paint in Mid-January - help us make this a reality)
Greenhouse
Composting station
Cobb Benches
Rocket Stove
Rain Water Catchment System
Grey Water System
Solar Panels
Outdoor Shower
Outdoor Composting Toilet
Currently asking for contributions: plants, fruit trees, gardening tools, solar panels, 50 gallon barrels for rain water collection and carpenters, plumbers and all around jack-of-all-trade types please come and share your knowledge.
We rely on the expertise of our friends. Any input, thoughts, and/or muscle you're willing to share is much appreciated! Please let us know how you would like to contribute.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
The Giving Garden
The Giving Garden is a new project under the Green Ambassdor program.
Our mission is to provide sustainable living education to the community. The Giving Garden provides the community with a hands on approach to learning about growing organic food, permaculture landscaping, cobb building, rainwater system, rocket stove, solar panels and more. Projects are ongoing and free to the public.
Students that work on the garden receive community service hours.
Donate to the Giving Garden for a free tax write off.
We are accepting: seeds, mature fruit trees and plants, gardening tools and gloves, building resources - hay, sand, clay, stones, wood, wire meshing, recycled rubber flooring, landscape fabric, wood window boxes etc.
We accept any materials that you think may benefit our project.
For mural project: paint, brushes, buckets, your hands and creativity to make the project possible.
We also accept money donations. All proceeds go to the Giving Garden Projects.
Our mission is to provide sustainable living education to the community. The Giving Garden provides the community with a hands on approach to learning about growing organic food, permaculture landscaping, cobb building, rainwater system, rocket stove, solar panels and more. Projects are ongoing and free to the public.
Students that work on the garden receive community service hours.
Donate to the Giving Garden for a free tax write off.
We are accepting: seeds, mature fruit trees and plants, gardening tools and gloves, building resources - hay, sand, clay, stones, wood, wire meshing, recycled rubber flooring, landscape fabric, wood window boxes etc.
We accept any materials that you think may benefit our project.
For mural project: paint, brushes, buckets, your hands and creativity to make the project possible.
We also accept money donations. All proceeds go to the Giving Garden Projects.
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