SO much going on at PGP, a lot of which I thought the LTH gardening community might like to hear about.
Peterson Garden Project continues to grow! We now have 6 community gardens open to the public. Most of them are already full for the season but a couple still have openings--information on sign ups and locations are
here:
PGP has a new book out,
Fearless Food Gardening in Chicagoland, written by LaManda Joy, PGP's founder, and her co-author, Teresa Gale.
Fearless Food Gardening is a month-by-month growing guide with a ton of information on pretty much anything you'd need to know to grow food in containers, plots, yards and community gardens throughout our region.
You can purchase the book on Amazon at
Fearless Food Gardening and all proceeds go towards the organization's programming and education initiatives. If anyone is planning to attend the Chicago Flower & Garden Show at Navy Pier this weekend, please stop by our exhibit which is based on the book and really quite amazing. And, of course, they are selling the book at the show as well.
Another great piece of news is that Peterson Garden Project will soon take over managing and programming the enormous and beautiful teaching kitchen on the 2nd floor of the Broadway Armory (in Edgewater at Broadway & Thorndale). Renamed the "Farmory", the kitchen is an important component of PGP's "plot to plate" mission for enabling people to grow healthful food AND know what to do with it once they have it
PGP needs to raise funds to cover the programming supplies (we will be providing programming for seniors and families in the community as part of the Park District agreement, in addition to our own classes and events), as well as outfitting the kitchen with utensils, small appliances and equipment, dishes, etc. So, like all good NFPs, we launched a kickstarter yesterday that, hopefully, some of you will check out. It's worth it just for the
video which is hysterical.
I have come to love being part of this organization, which I discovered through LTH Forum, of course. If anyone has any questions, I'd be happy to answer them since, instead of gardening with PGP this summer, I'm going to be working on the distribution and sale of the book and helping to get the Farmory up and running. It's all very exciting stuff for an organization well worth supporting. I'll be sure to keep you posted if you're interested!!
"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad." Miles Kington