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Urban Farming/Gardening Project Members (48)

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Ellen

Fort Wayne, United States

Mrs. Cara Dafforn

Indianapolis, IN, United States

Basic Roots Community Foods

Indianapolis, IN, United States

J Benabou

Indianapolis, IN, United States

Roy Ballard

Greenfield, IN, United States

Joseph Michael Jernegan

Fort Wayne, IN, United States

K Keys

Fort Wayne, IN, United States

Ben Orcutt

Anderson, IN, United States

A Greener Indiana

Indiana, United States

waldopaper

fort wayne, in, United States

Eric Stallsmith

Indianapolis, United States

Chris Sullivan

Greenwood, IN, United States

Theresa Silver

West Lafayette, IN, United States

Keith Johnson

Bloomington, Indiana, United States

Katrina Oakley

Howe, IN, United States

Thomas Henderson

Logansport, IN, United States

Jessica Hartman

Fort Wayne, IN, United States

Feed from Indiana Living Green Magazine

Gardening with Nature: That magical date

Although the last frost-free date varies year to year, you can pretty much count on May 15 as a reliable guide for warm season crops such as tomatoes, cucumbers and green beans.

Are mulch and potting soil bags recyclable?

With all the gardens being planted and flower beds being mulched, your question is quite timely

What are good eco-destinations for field trips for kids?

Suggestions for field trips for kids include Traders Point Creamery and Covanta.

Reface Don't Replace

Refacing is greener than replacing - ecocountertopsusa.com

Reface! Don't Replace!
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