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NEW FARMS FOR NEW AMERICANS | AALV

Provides garden space and agricultural support for growing vegetables and flowers for individual use and/or for CSA (Community Shared Agriculture) sales. Technical support includes education about marketing farm produce and starting a small farm business.

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Community Gardening
Community Supported Agriculture

SHARE THE HARVEST | EDIBLE BRATTLEBORO

Operates the Share the Harvest stand offering free produce donated by local farmers, gardeners, and help-yourself gardens. Volunteers are welcome and can sign up online to volunteer.

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Fresh Food
Community Gardening

THRIVING GARDENS COURSE | VERMONT GARDEN NETWORK

Provides hands-on instruction for beginners on organic gardening, including how to plant, cultivate, harvest, and preserve fresh vegetables.

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Community Gardening

THRIVING GARDENS GRANTS | VERMONT GARDEN NETWORK

Offers a list of small competitive grants for community groups, schools, organizations and businesses who want to start a garden or improve their community-based needs. Successful grantees receive money for materials, garden planning support, and technical assistance. Check website each new year starting in January for details and new applications.

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Community Gardening

SEEDSONG COLLECTIVE GARDEN | VERMONT GARDEN NETWORK

Manages a collective garden where shared access to land and resources, intensive growing techniques, and a mentorship program empower members to grow a lot of food on a small plot of land. Also provides members with monthly make-and-take workshops in food preservation and herbalism to learn how to process garden harvests in order to stock their pantry and medicine cabinet. Members commit working 2 hour garden shifts each week for the full season. Co-op members also commit an additional 1-2 hours per month on a flexible schedule for activities such as shed inventories, cleaning tools, watering on weekends, hosting a garden tour, dropping off harvest donations, and various other garden projects. Garden is within the Tommy Thompson Community Garden, at the Intervale, in Burlington.

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Community Gardening

SHAREMRV | SHAREMRV

Offers Mad Farm Stand, offering free or “pay what you can” organic vegetables from ShareMRV's Mad Victory Garden and other community sources. Also provides a Seed Library program, collaborating with local libraries to provide free seeds and facilitate seed exchanges.

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Farmers Markets
Community Gardening