We recently shared Renee's Garden and Cornucopia seeds with Denise Pittman, from the Bellot Idovia Foundation. The Bellot Idovia Foundation is a local nonprofit that helps Haitian people gain access to clean water, grow their own food, and fosters work towards island reforestation and sustainability. http://www.bellotidovia.org/
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We donated a container chock full of seed packets, (courtesy Botanical Interests), to Alexa. (San Lorenzo Unified School District). These seeds will be added to their seed library in the making.
Nourish Wellness is having our 3rd annual seed share. Not only do we donate seeds to school and community gardens, we give seeds to food banks as well. :)
Thank you to Renee's Garden Seeds, and Cornucopia, for helping to make this seed share possible. Nourish Wellness redistributed seeds and plant starts at the 11th Annual Life is Living Festival today. Thank you to Renee's Garden Seeds for the donated seeds, and to Merritt Landscape Horticulture Department for the donated plant starts.
We had many people visit our booth. Among them were: families, teachers, backyard gardeners and beginner gardeners. Here are few photos of our booth, NW president, her daughter & NW vice-president, and folks who dropped by: Nourish Wellness has seeds to share with nonprofit organizations, and programs that serve people with low or no income. School and community gardens are eligible to receive veggie, ornamental flower, and herb seed donations as well. If interested, fill out a donation request below. Nourish Wellness was invited to City of Dreams' symposium, in San Francisco. We were asked to help judge the greens cook-off, share seeds and planting info.
When Nourish Wellness has a surplus of red worms, we donate them to school and community gardens. Below is a pic of red worms that we donated to Howard Elementary School, along with our vermicomposting brochure.
Photo courtesy: Howard Elementary School garden coordinator, Matt. |
Nourish Wellness' garden program donates seeds, plant starts and red worms to nonprofits, food banks, school & community gardens.
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