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Phoenixville Green Team Monthly Forum_3/21_New American Garden_7th Wonder_Food4All

The Phoenixville Green Team Monthly Forum is featuring three gardening presentations just in time for this early spring on March 21 at Molly Maguires 700PM.

Event Flyer @ www.phxgreen.org/

Program


The New American Garden

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Donald Pell – Owner -Donald Pell Gardens

The New American Garden, New Perennials Movement, New Wave Planting, the Four-Season Garden, call it what you will, it's new methodology based on old ideas. These innovative and exciting nature herbaceous plants are coming to our local landscape gardens. Donald will discuss new natural garden designs and the new (and old varieties) that can create needed habitat in your garden for birds, bees and butterflies.

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Phoenixville Community Gardens

Jessica Sanchez and the Seventh Wonder

Seventh Wonder is a volunteer group committed to working toward a better world. Their newest project is developing a community garden in the Boro of Phoenixville.  Phoenixville Borough Parks and Rec. Committee recently voted unanimously to accept the concept of a community garden on Borough property. Come out and hear about this start-up garden’s progress, and see if you are interested in being a part of this first year effort.

FOOD FOR ALL – Building local gardens to feed the hungry

Free garden start-up funding for 50% share of yield

Lauren Blood

“Food for All” is a project of Triskeles that invites your organization to become part of a network committed to helping alleviate the growing hunger and poverty in our area.  We will install beautiful raised garden beds at no cost to your organization.  We will train you to plant and care for them through the first growing season, in exchange for a commitment from you to tend the beds and donate half of the produce to those in need.

 

More info

Mark J. Connolly 610-952-1285

markjconnolly@gmail.com

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