Built in June of 2010 by King County employees using salvaged and donated materials, the Goat Hill Giving Garden is an oasis in downtown Seattle. This demonstration garden teaches people about organic gardening with free gardening classes, hands on training and seminars from Seattle Tilth and the Master Gardeners program. All the produce is donated […]
Posts Tagged ‘urban agriculture’
Goat Hill Giving Garden – Lush Produce in Downtown Seattle
Posted in Growing, tagged growing in city lots, produce, urban agriculture on May 8, 2014 | Leave a Comment »
An Interview with Becca Fong
Posted in People on the Move, tagged Becca Fong, Seattle Tilth, urban agriculture on April 14, 2014 | Leave a Comment »
Becca Fong makes great things happen. From her work with Seattle Parks and Recreation’s Good Food Team to her current work with Seattle Tilth she has been instrumental in moving urban agriculture forward. Hear her thoughts on the future of urban ag.
Megan Horst on the Future of Urban Ag
Posted in Growing, People on the Move, tagged food systems, Megan Horst, urban agriculture, urban planning on March 29, 2014 | Leave a Comment »
Being around Megan Horst for just a few minutes makes me want to get solar panels, plant more food and change the world into a more sustainable place. She grew up in Milwaukee in a family that gardened, had a big raspberry patch and liked to shop at thrift stores but didn’t label themselves as […]