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Sidewalk Spinach: Recommended Reading

April 19, 2013 | New Public Health Post

Some would-be planters get stopped in their carrot tracks by regulations that prohibit use of public spaces for planting, or even limit what can be grown on private property.

A Victory For Urban Agriculture in Kansas City

October 18, 2011 | Story

Winning Strategies in the Fight Against Childhood Obesity.

Ladder to Leadership Team Sows the Seeds of Community Engagement

April 6, 2011 | Story

A community garden at Cooper Green Mercy Hospital is connecting doctors, nurses, staff, patients and folks from the surrounding, underserved community in Birmingham, Alabama.

Durham, N.C., Teens' Inner-City Organic Garden Feeds Their New Demand for Vegetables

August 1, 2007 | Program Result

South Eastern Efforts Developing Sustainable Spaces (SEEDS) in Durham, N.C., expanded Durham Inner-City Gardeners (DIG) - a program that teaches teenagers about organic farming and healthy eating habits.

Growing Healthy Kids

March 1, 2013 | Journal Article

Community gardens provide low-income families with access to healthy local food.

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