Community Gardening in Norwood
Guest blog by Molly Robertshaw
Garden plots are now available for any Norwood resident at two area community gardens on the north and south sides of the neighborhood. If you’d like to grow your very own tasty and fresh veggies, herbs, or flowers, here’s your chance! To learn more about each garden and to download the applications visit the Norwood Community Garden and/or the NEXUS Community Garden websites.
Just interested in growing food or flowers in your own yard this season? Come learn more at the Think Spring! Begin Gardening Workshop THIS TUESDAY, 4/12 from 6:00 -7:30 p.m. at the Norwood Library. Brad Rogers master gardener and owner of Urban Harvest will present. This event is free and snacks will be provided. Come join us!
Molly Robertshaw, M.S.W.
Dorothy Day Center for Faith and Justice
Xavier University
Assistant Director, Service & Justice
Garden plots are now available for any Norwood resident at two area community gardens on the north and south sides of the neighborhood. If you’d like to grow your very own tasty and fresh veggies, herbs, or flowers, here’s your chance! To learn more about each garden and to download the applications visit the Norwood Community Garden and/or the NEXUS Community Garden websites.
Just interested in growing food or flowers in your own yard this season? Come learn more at the Think Spring! Begin Gardening Workshop THIS TUESDAY, 4/12 from 6:00 -7:30 p.m. at the Norwood Library. Brad Rogers master gardener and owner of Urban Harvest will present. This event is free and snacks will be provided. Come join us!
Molly Robertshaw, M.S.W.
Dorothy Day Center for Faith and Justice
Xavier University
Assistant Director, Service & Justice