Here in north Texas, a number of communities, apartment complexes, churches, and even schools organize community gardens. In Arkansas, we noticed a number of public libraries have seed libraries and community gardens as well as a place where local Gardners can meet to learn, collaborate, and share. I love this growing movement!
This is another larger group in North Texas, sponsored by their city and some local businesses, but they also offer classes and some interesting programs.
Here in north Texas, a number of communities, apartment complexes, churches, and even schools organize community gardens. In Arkansas, we noticed a number of public libraries have seed libraries and community gardens as well as a place where local Gardners can meet to learn, collaborate, and share. I love this growing movement!
They sound awesome Kathryn. Any you can namecheck that we might find online?
This is one of many associated with a local church.
https://www.growingplacegarden.com/
This one is located in downtown Ft Worth.
https://www.fairmountcommunitygarden.org/
This is another larger group in North Texas, sponsored by their city and some local businesses, but they also offer classes and some interesting programs.
https://coppellcommunitygarden.org/
This is an organic community garden sponsored by their city's parks and recreation department near Fort Worth, TX.
https://www.nrhcommunitygarden.com/
Here's the library program: https://fcl.org/departments/garden/