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one of my interests is in urban and small farming, this guy has a lot of interviews of small farms and thought this was a good one to pass on,,
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How did you quote Toro when there is no Toro post in this thread?So when I was building my house ...
My white American Trump supporting contractor told me that the Mexicans were much better workers than the American whites. He said that the Mexicans show up on time, do a better job, and are much more prideful in their work. The white Americans - he said - were much lazier, and didn't want to work.
Why is that?
Really isn't about white Americans. It's pressures that unchecked illegal immigration bring about in agricultural jobs for ALL citizens.. Illegals are generally not land owner farmers.
How did you quote Toro when there is no Toro post in this thread?So when I was building my house ...
My white American Trump supporting contractor told me that the Mexicans were much better workers than the American whites. He said that the Mexicans show up on time, do a better job, and are much more prideful in their work. The white Americans - he said - were much lazier, and didn't want to work.
Why is that?
Really isn't about white Americans. It's pressures that unchecked illegal immigration bring about in agricultural jobs for ALL citizens.. Illegals are generally not land owner farmers.
one of my interests is in urban and small farming, this guy has a lot of interviews of small farms and thought this was a good one to pass on,,
Some Detroit church women have been doing the urban farming thing for years now.
The Farms of Detroit: Urban Agriculture in the Motor City
Detroit has a long history of agriculture, from the French farmers who colonized the area and set up ribbon farms along the river to the Panic of 1893, which prompted Mayor Hazen S. Pingree to open…urbanutopias.net
Keep Growing Detroit
detroitagriculture.net
If anything positive is being done in hood rat land it's being done by black Christian church ladies leading the way. for the most part.
FAMILY GARDENS PAY $15/YEAR & RECEIVE:
- Seeds – 26 packs of easy to sow varieties*
- Plants – Approximately 130 vegetable and culinary herb transplants
- Opportunities to access garden resources, including garden development supplies (like compost, raised beds, tool sharing, soil testing, etc.)
- Discounts at community and education events hosted by KGD
- Opportunities to sell produce with Grown in Detroit
COMMUNITY, SCHOOL & MARKET GARDENS PAY $30/YEAR & RECEIVE:
- Seeds – 60 packs of easy to sow varieties*
- Plants – Approximately 350 vegetable and culinary herb transplants
- Opportunity to access garden resources, including garden development supplies (like compost, raised beds, tool sharing, soil testing, etc.)
- Technical support to help start and/or expand your garden or farm
- Discounts at community and education events hosted by KGD
- Opportunities to sell produce with Grown in Detroit
PARTNERS IN FOOD SOVEREIGNTY PAY $10/YEAR & RECEIVE:
* Count of seed packs includes some donated seeds (all non-GMO).
- Connection to community of growers and food advocates, including:
- Access to technical assistance
- Discounts at community and education events hosted by KGDInformation through KGD newsletters and other communications
- Opportunities to sell produce with Grown in Detroit
- No seeds, plants or garden resources
2022 GRP APPLICATIONS:
OTHER USEFUL LINKS:
- 2022 ONLINE GRP APPLICATION
- 2022 SOLICITUD PARA EL PROGRAMA DE RECURSOS PARA EL JARDIN (usar el traductor de google para seleccionar español)
- DOWNLOAD 2022 GRP APPLICATION IN ENGLISH
- DESCARGAR 2022 SOLICITUD PARA EL PROGRAMA DE RECURSOS PARA EL JARDIN
2022 SEED & PLANT PICK UP DETAILS
- 2022 PLAN YOUR GARDEN REFERENCE FOR COMMUNITY, SCHOOL, & MARKET GARDENS
- 2022 PLAN YOUR GARDEN REFERENCE FOR FAMILY GARDENS
- 2022 PERENNIAL FRUIT INSTRUCTIONS (coming in April)
- 2022 COLD WEATHER SEED & PLANT INSTRUCTIONS (coming in April)
- 2022 HOT WEATHER SEED AND TRANSPLANT INSTRUCTIONS (coming in May)
- 2022 FALL SEED AND TRANSPLANT INSTRUCTIONS (coming in July)
Gardeners are responsible for picking up their seeds and transplants. This year we will return to hosting walk up distributions at the KGD Farm with alternate curbside pickup options for those with health or mobility challenges.
To ensure we are able to maintain safe social distancing during distribution events, we will continue requiring members to sign up for a designated time slot for pickup. At least one month prior to each distribution, KGD will contact GRP members to sign up for either a walk-up or curbside slot. This is when you can look forward to picking up your seeds and plants:
- Cold Weather Seeds & Transplants: Walk up (2nd week of April) and Curbside (3rd week in April)
- Hot Weather Seeds & Transplants: Walk up (3rd week of May) and Curbside (4th week in May)
- Fall Weather Seeds & Transplants: Walk up (3rd week of July) and Curbside (4th week in July)
Good for them they are wise ladies indeed.
Good to see someone doing good in communities. Me being a former FFA member I am glad to see someone promoting agriculture in the U.S.A.