Growing a garden city : how farmers, first graders, counselors, troubled teens, foodies, a homeless shelter chef, single mothers, and more are transforming themselves and their neighborhoods through the intersection of local agriculture and community--and how you can, too / Jeremy N. Smith ; foreword by Bill McKibben ; photographs by Chad Harder and Sepp Jannotta.
2010
SB457.3 .S64 2010 (Mapit)
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Growing a garden city : how farmers, first graders, counselors, troubled teens, foodies, a homeless shelter chef, single mothers, and more are transforming themselves and their neighborhoods through the intersection of local agriculture and community--and how you can, too / Jeremy N. Smith ; foreword by Bill McKibben ; photographs by Chad Harder and Sepp Jannotta.
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9781616081089 (alk. paper)
1616081082 (alk. paper)
1616081082 (alk. paper)
Publication Details
New York : Skyhorse Pub., c2010.
Language
English
Description
xiv, 225 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
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SB457.3 .S64 2010
Dewey Decimal Classification
635.09786/85
Summary
Contains personal narratives in which fifteen individuals comment on the influence of local food, farms, and gardens in their lives, and discuss how community gardens and community-supported agriculture can address social problems.
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"'How It Works' sections are based on and incorporate material originally prepared by Garden City Harvest."
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Breaking ground
Growing a garden city
The new faces of local food.
Growing a garden city
The new faces of local food.