Sign up this fall for a 2010 Backyard Harvest garden!
Are you interested in having a lush garden growing outside your home?
Would you like to find a basket of fresh organic vegetables on your back step each week?
Are you interested in helping to grow your local food system?
If so... we have a backyard farmer for you!
Have you dreamed of having fresh food right in your backyard but don't have the time or expertise to get it done? Let Backyard Harvest jump start your edible landscape. We offer a variety of services and options to the Twin Cities including 3 garden designs to choose from, 3 a la carte food gardens and garden consulting. A Backyard Harvest garden is a unique package that includes the garden design, installation, watering system, personal urban farmer for the growing season, weekly harvest at your door, e-newsletter, garden journal and more! This will be the second year of Backyard Harvest. New features and options in 2010 garden include garlic, asparagus, strawberries and potatoes.
Backyard Harvest’s mission is to strengthen the Twin Cities local foods infrastructure one yard at a time by turning lawns into nourishing and healthy landscapes. We connect eaters directly to their food, neighbors to one another, and urban farmers to professional opportunities.
$50 discount for new customers signing up this fall!
View 2010 Garden Options
For more information go to Backyard Harvest
or visit one our fall info sessions:
10/19, 7pm - Butter Bakery Cafe, 3544 Grand Ave S, Minneapolis
10/21, 6pm - Urban Earth Garden Co-op, 910 W 36th St, Minneapolis
10/22, 7pm - Fireroast Mountain Cafe, 3800 37th Ave S, Minneapolis
Learn more and schedule a consultation today! Email harvest@pricoldclimate.org
Backyard Harvest is a community-building program in urban Permaculture. The program provides both garden fresh food and garden education for homeowners, renters and neighborhoods, as well as entrepreneurial and small-scale food production training for our farmers. Our farmers contract with homeowners, renters and communities to create gardens in their backyards, maintain the gardens and harvest all of the produce weekly for each family.
Backyard Harvest is a program of Permaculture Research Institute Cold Climate - www.pricoldclimate.org
[where: Sustainable Food, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Twin Cities, Minnesota]