[OccupyCU] community garden

Rachel Storm rachelstrm at gmail.com
Tue Apr 17 14:03:10 UTC 2012


Yes! This is something I mentioned at a past GA--let's start building
things together.



On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 9:47 PM, Sean Seckler <seanseckler at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi OccupyCU,
>
> I don't use the list much, so when I do, I hope you will take a minute to
> read it.
>
> I would like to start a shared garden with anyone in the occupyCU
> community who is interested and has either land or labor to contribute.
>
> I think we can pool our collective land and labor resources into a
> community garden that will bring a variety of benefits:
> 1) We can feed ourselves and our community with fresh, organic produce.
> 2) We can sell any excess and use the revenue to reinvest or for anything
> pressing in the community.
> 3) We can use our time farming together as part of our community
> discourse...imagine 3 hours of talking while planting onions instead of 3
> hours of talking while shifting around uncomfortably in a chair, waiting
> for your turn to speak.
>
> At first I was thinking we could use the Meadowbrook Park organic plots
> for this, but for a few reasons I think we are better off looking to
> ourselves:
> 1) We've missed the last info meeting for this year, which is a "required"
> meeting before they let you get a plot
> 2) It costs money (granted, not much and they provide water)
> 3) Among our group and affiliated community, we must have a lot of land
> that we are not using to produce food. Even a space as small as 3ft. x
> 10ft., with adequate sun, can be used to grow food effectively.
>
> If you have any interest in this, let the word spread.
>
> All we need are land, seeds, a few simple hand tools, and a bit of time. I
> know we have all of those. So, let's do this.
>
> Thanks,
> Sean
>
>
>
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