Breaking Ground aims to convert vacant redevelopment sites to urban gardens/farms. The pilot project in Denver's Highland neighborhood was donated by architect and developer Jim Schneck, is being managed by volunteer farmers Jason and Kate McRoy, and maintained by Independence House. The produce will be donated to local food banks.
Looking for information and help in growing more local food? Check out the following resources, which have been submitted by members of the community. Resources are grouped by category. Click on a tab for posts related to growing local community, economy, and food.
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You can post more local food resources if you create an account.
Find More Local Food Resources
If you're looking for...
- Local farms, CSA programs or farmer's markets....we recommend going to LocalHarvest.org and searching their extensive database of local food growers
- Colorado grown or made food products....see a list from the Colorado Department of Agriculture
- Locally owned businesses that support local food (and more) search the Colorado Local First directory
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