Filed under: homeless, micro-farm, Uncategorized, urban agriculture | Tags: dayton, Gettysburg Gateway for Men, homelessness, local food, micro-farm
The Micro-Farm is in bloom! With almost 100 sixty-four square foot beds planted and thriving, the micro-farm workers continue to work hard. Currently there are over 10 Gettysburg Gateway residents working at the micro-farm. They have been hard at work constructing beds, planting, watering, weeding, and creating a rainwater collection system. Now they are starting to see the results of all their hard work. Cucumbers, eggplant, okra, tomatoes, peppers, and various others are just about ready to be harvested!
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