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Victory Gardens Are Growing Anew via Americans Turn to Vegetable Gardening to Save on Food Costs – AARP Bulletin Today. It seems the Camarillo Community Gardeners are not the only ‘newbies’ to take up...
View ArticleLearning by Doing
Why We call it ‘Coaching’, not ‘Teaching’ We will coach you to help you learn how to garden. We are coaches, not teachers. The following picture shows the way people learn and why we coach instead of...
View ArticleVictory Gardens Are Growing Anew
There is an intersting article the AARP online issue regarding the ‘new’ Victory Garden craze… Victory Gardens Are Growing Anew via Americans Turn to Vegetable Gardening to Save on Food Costs – AARP...
View ArticleA home-grown food distribution network
Nonprofit Delivers Local Produce to Schools, Restaurants Around Charlottesville – washingtonpost.com. Here’s an interesting approach to food distribution – community gardens and other small producers...
View ArticleFree Training for Volunteers
School / Community Garden Training Presented by the Ventura County Master Gardeners The “Community and School Gardening Class” is a new, hands-on training program to train volunteers who are willing to...
View ArticleCamarillo Community Garden In the News
This last week was amazing. We had a very nice piece written about us in the Ventura County Star. Not only were we in the first section on page A-3, but we also got a headline blurb on the Masthead...
View ArticleStarting new school gardens
Camarillo Community Garden members, staff and parent from La Mariposa School, and the Ventura County Master Gardeners led a huge work party / educational event Saturday July 31st. The school provided...
View ArticleVictory Gardens on Growing a Greener World
Growing A Greener World, Episode 126 Joe Lamp’l and Patti Moreno produce ‘Growing a Greener World‘, a TV program which available on the net and as podcast. Their latest episode features a look back at...
View ArticleIncredible Edible Village TED talk with Pam Warhurst
TED talk featuring Pam Warhurst from Todmorden, England. Her initiative “Incredible Edible” has transformed a common town’s unused space – walking paths, canal paths, even cemeteries into community...
View ArticleCarol Haverty Leads Welcome to the Garden Classes March 13 and 20
Carol Haverty Dispensing Gardening Advice at the EarthDay Celebration Carol Haverty, Camarillo Garden Guide, presents two brand new ‘Welcome to the Garden’ classes through Pleasant Valley Recreation...
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