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    WSB
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    One is a commercial plug – we won’t get her “welcome post” up till tomorrow because of today’s breaking news, but Vera from Village Green Perennial Nursery has joined WSB as a sponsor – we also have garden coach Julie Hale but Village Green is the first local nursery to sponsor us and if you haven’t been out that way (she’s a little ways past Roxbury Safeway), worth the trip. We bought a honeysuckle there about three years ago and it’s flourishing.

    http://www.villagegreenperennialnursery.com

    Second mention is an update on a garden project we posted a while back – Marguerite asked if we could mention this again and we told her there are many avid gardeners frequenting the forum, so we’d post it here:

    >>Plans are moving ahead for our community garden (p-patch) on the corner of 44th Ave SW and Hill Street in the North Admiral neighborhood. We are turning my very long and wide weed filled parking strip into an organic shared veggie garden. Soil will be arriving sometime next week and we have room for up to two more people. Each person will have their own plot to plant as they choose. We are modeling our garden like the City P-Patch program, but we are not a part of or sponsered by the City in any way. Great chance to grow your own yummy food (for your self or to give away), meet wonderful new people and learn about our working honey bee hive in the garden. Please contact Marguerite at

    dazedandconfused12@msn.com

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    karen
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    What a great way to use your parking strip. With so many parking strips in our area (Westwood/Highland Park) I wonder if they were all planted with food instead of grass, could we fill the food banks?

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