Community-based vegetable garden in The Tenderloin

Urban Farming is collaborating with Triscuit’s Home Farming campaign to create 50 farms in cities across the country this year. The program aims to convert otherwise unused land into a source of fresh food for the communities. The food grown at the McAllister and Larkin community garden will go directly to the volunteers who help maintain it. The Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC) residents are the active garden stewards, and the community will always be welcome to grow, enjoy and share in the harvest.

There will be a groundbreaking “first shovel” ceremony and press conference on Tuesday, March 23 at 10:00 a.m.


4 Responses

  1. How long before this garden starts “growing”?

    All kidding aside, good on them for doing this. Could do a lot of urban people to realize what goes into food production.

  2. how do we get involved/volunteer?

  3. how to get involved?

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