Category — Venezuela
Davie Village Community Garden – Eight months later
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Late last fall in the rain, I interviewed David Buddle of Prima Properties about the community garden his development company was setting up in downtown Vancouver.
Just eight months later, on a sunny June Saturday, I interview a very happy community gardener who is successfully growing food on her plot.
June 14, 2009 Comments Off on Davie Village Community Garden – Eight months later
Caracas, Venezuela Embraces City Gardening for Improved Nutrition, Jobs
Photo: Urban farm located in central Caracas, Venezuelan next to the Hilton Hotel.
“In 2003, Venezuela, supported by FAO, launched a major experiment in urban agriculture. The government installed 4000 microgardens in poor neighbourhoods of Caracas and started 20 horticultural cooperatives in and around the city.
“Vegetables formerly brought from distant farms or imported from a neighbouring country are increasingly grown a few steps away from the family kitchen. Microgardens – metre-square shallow trays on wooden legs, filled with aggregate such as pebbles and fed a nutrient solution every day – have been set up by the national government in the city’s poor neighbourhoods, or barrios.
“A single tray can produce either 330 lettuces, 18 kilos of tomatoes or 16 kilos of cabbage a year in multiple harvests.
January 23, 2008 Comments Off on Caracas, Venezuela Embraces City Gardening for Improved Nutrition, Jobs