Eatdrinkandbe.org by Julian Martin
While backyard gardening remains a popular option for consumers in search of simple and cheap locally-grown produce, for-profit urban farming has not garnered nearly as much recognition. Entrepreneurs throughout the country, however, are working to turn the notion of urban planting for profit into a thriving enterprise
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| March 16, 2010 |
| 5:30 pm | to | 7:00 pm |
Where: Keep Indianapolis Beautiful,1029 Fletcher Ave., Indianapolis, IN
(Free parking is available on the north side of the building)
Who: Anyone interested in urban gardens, green building, farmers markets, food cooperatives.
Join us to talk about the many green initiatives happening in Indianapolis and how you can get involved! New to the green scene? - come learn about what’s happening. Already involved in local green initiatives? - let others know about your work.
Local green leaders Laura Henderson, Tyson Domer, and Chris Harrell will be there. Will you? What: Get connected! Join your peers and learn about green happenings, share ideas, and plan actions.
Pizza will be provided. Space is limited for this event, please RSVP to Jon Berg at Jberg@lisc.org.
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Indianapolis Star
In general, there seem to be slightly more people interested in gardening in the Midwest than at the national level.
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