- Author: Jeannette E. Warnert
Published on: April 27, 2011
Two Alameda County Master Gardeners are working with a local church to transform a vacant lot into a bounty of fresh produce that a neighboring food kitchen serves to the needy, according to an article that ran in the Livermore Patch.
In addition, plans are in place to make the organic planting and composting operation a demonstration garden with a monthly curriculum and teaching cycles for anyone who wants to learn about gardening, the story said.
The pastor of Asbury United Methodist Church, Chuck Johnstone, suggested last year that open land behind the church could be used to grow food...
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