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GROW BROOME - 2008 |
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Day of Caring has since 2002 been held on a single day on or near
September 11 with about 1,000 volunteers working on mostly repair or
clean-up projects at
These organizations each have from 2 to 12 boxes. Each EarthBox came with 25 pounds of potting soil, seeds or seedling plants, dolomite, and fertilizer. Each organization has assigned a GROW BROOME project coordinator, but in most instances the plants will be tended by the clients of these agencies, which range from young children to senior citizens. An initial training session for the GROW BROOME coordinators
of the participating organizations was held in early May. Volunteers
serving on the GROW BROOME production committee will visit the various
growing sites after they are in operation to observe and offer More than a
decade of dedicated work led by researchers in Florida
The EarthBox
has had extensive field use in the United Nations and American
Horticulture Society sponsored Growing Connections program, with
glowing reports of success. It has been reported that each EarthBox
can grow 25 to 50 pounds of tomatoes. Other vegetables planned for the
GROW BROOME project this year include eggplant, peppers, squash, lettuce,
spinach, radish, cucumber, peas, green beans, and zucchini. |
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Contact: United Way of Broome County
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| Day of Caring Committee | Day of Caring Committee Meetings | GROW BROOME Sponsors |
| Day of Caring | Organizations Growing Vegetables |
Updated: May 22, 2008