Bulletin #4311, Planning and Managing a Community “Giving” Garden in Maine
By John Jemison, Extension Professor, Soil and Water Quality, University of Maine Cooperative Extension
"This guide is intended to help anyone who has an interest in community gardening to do that task with skill and capacity. Gardening isn’t difficult, but gardening well is not easy. This guide can be useful for anyone who gardens, but I have designed it intentionally to help people start community gardens and community giving gardens. This guide provides information on gardening methods; pest management; what, when, and how to plant specific vegetables with a focus on New England growing conditions; delivery program basics; and putting the garden to bed for the winter. I have also included some links to recipes that can be given to the food recipients so that they know what to do with the foods we provide."
Includes topics such as:
- Starting a Garden Program
- Volunteers and Volunteer Management
- Why Raised Beds
- Proper Use of Compost
- Feeding Plants
- Controlling Insects and Other Pests Organically
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Cooperative Extension Publications
Bulletin #4311, Planning and Managing a Community “Giving” Garden in Maine - Cooperative Extension Publications - University of Maine Cooperative Extension
This Community “Giving” Garden guide provides information on gardening methods; pest management; what, when, and how to plant specific vegetabl...

