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ABOUT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT HISTORY. Keep Growing Detroit was founded in 2013 to serve gardeners and farmers in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. Although we are a relatively new organization, our staff has been responsible for the design and implementation of our core programs, including the Garden Resource Program and Grown in Detroit since 2003and
OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and where growers of all ages practice and hone their skills. It’s also where KGD grows our shareof Grown
GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM GROW TOGETHER. START A GARDEN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS! For over a decade, the Garden Resource Program (GRP) has supported family, community, school, and market gardens in Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck. Participants in the Garden Resource Program receive resources for their vegetable gardens, including seeds and Detroit grown transplants and become part of GARDEN AND FARM INFRASTRUCTURE THE IRRIGATION STATION Keep Growing Detroit’s Irrigation Station is a simple freestanding structure designed to capture rainwater for use in urban gardens and farms with limited access to water. To check out the manual and download a free copy CLICK HERE. If you’re using rainwater to water your garden or farm, please use THIS CHECKLIST tomake sure you
VACANT LAND TREATMENT GUIDES vacant land treatment guides guides in this series: clean and clear, 2-3 creative mowing, 4-5 cut flower stand, 6-7 tree stand, 8-9 treenursery, 10-11
OUR STAFF - KEEP GROWING DETROIT Meet the Staff. Ashley Atkinson, Co-Director at Keep Growing Detroit, has worked in the field of community gardening, urban greening, and vacant land reuse for more than 20 years. Her career began in her hometown, Flint, Michigan, where she co-founded the Flint Urban Gardening and Land Use Corporation and developed the Clean and Green program for the Genesee County Land Bank. LAND & POLICY SUPPORT NAVIGATING LAND ACCESS FOR GARDENS & FARMERS Keep Growing Detroit believes that all residents deserve a simple, fair, and transparent process to purchase land. Growers that don’t own the property that they’re cultivating face an increased risk of losing the time, energy and resources that they’ve invested. KGD can support growers through the process of ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE SEEDS ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE PLANTS ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE SEEDS C,S,M ALSO RECE VE L VE SEED C,S,M RECE VE THESE PLANTS All transplants aregrown in
DESCRIPTIONS & PLANTING DETAILS DESCRIPTIONS & PLANTING DETAILS. Heritage: An everbearing red raspberry that is a favorite for its flavor, firmness and fruit size.This bush has two
KEEP GROWING DETROITABOUT USOUR WORKOUR FARMGARDENER SUPPORTCONTACT USGARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM Keep Growing Detroit. 2021 GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM If you’re planning to tend a garden or farm in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park this year consider joining Keep Growing Detroit’s Garden Resource Program. Members not only get technical support from our experienced staff, they receive seeds, Detroit-grown transplants, andother
ABOUT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT HISTORY. Keep Growing Detroit was founded in 2013 to serve gardeners and farmers in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. Although we are a relatively new organization, our staff has been responsible for the design and implementation of our core programs, including the Garden Resource Program and Grown in Detroit since 2003and
OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and where growers of all ages practice and hone their skills. It’s also where KGD grows our shareof Grown
GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM GROW TOGETHER. START A GARDEN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS! For over a decade, the Garden Resource Program (GRP) has supported family, community, school, and market gardens in Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck. Participants in the Garden Resource Program receive resources for their vegetable gardens, including seeds and Detroit grown transplants and become part of GARDEN AND FARM INFRASTRUCTURE THE IRRIGATION STATION Keep Growing Detroit’s Irrigation Station is a simple freestanding structure designed to capture rainwater for use in urban gardens and farms with limited access to water. To check out the manual and download a free copy CLICK HERE. If you’re using rainwater to water your garden or farm, please use THIS CHECKLIST tomake sure you
VACANT LAND TREATMENT GUIDES vacant land treatment guides guides in this series: clean and clear, 2-3 creative mowing, 4-5 cut flower stand, 6-7 tree stand, 8-9 treenursery, 10-11
OUR STAFF - KEEP GROWING DETROIT Meet the Staff. Ashley Atkinson, Co-Director at Keep Growing Detroit, has worked in the field of community gardening, urban greening, and vacant land reuse for more than 20 years. Her career began in her hometown, Flint, Michigan, where she co-founded the Flint Urban Gardening and Land Use Corporation and developed the Clean and Green program for the Genesee County Land Bank. LAND & POLICY SUPPORT NAVIGATING LAND ACCESS FOR GARDENS & FARMERS Keep Growing Detroit believes that all residents deserve a simple, fair, and transparent process to purchase land. Growers that don’t own the property that they’re cultivating face an increased risk of losing the time, energy and resources that they’ve invested. KGD can support growers through the process of ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE SEEDS ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE PLANTS ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE SEEDS C,S,M ALSO RECE VE L VE SEED C,S,M RECE VE THESE PLANTS All transplants aregrown in
DESCRIPTIONS & PLANTING DETAILS DESCRIPTIONS & PLANTING DETAILS. Heritage: An everbearing red raspberry that is a favorite for its flavor, firmness and fruit size.This bush has two
OUR WORK - KEEP GROWING DETROIT KEEP GROWING DETROIT FOSTERS HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS TO FOOD. Detroit is a place where many residents have little choice but to buy food at gas stations or convenience stores. As an alternative, it is empowering to put your hands in soil and control where your food comes from. With the support of the GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM more thanJOIN OUR TEAM
WE’RE HIRING! Keep Growing Detroit is seeking a full-time Farmer. The Farmer will work 16-20 hours a week alongside the Farm Coordinator at the KGD Farm in the Eastern Market District. Farm tasks include supporting transplant and native plant production, production farming in both high tunnel and outdoor settings, harvest support, and pestmanagement. The
OUR BOARD - KEEP GROWING DETROIT Elois Moore is a longtime GRP member who coordinates the Farwell Field Community Garden and a resident in Northeast Detroit. Elois is a graduate of both Urban Roots as well as the Rain Gardens to the Rescue Program and has supported youth in her garden participating in the Youth Growing Detroit program. Elois retired in 2012 from her role as ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE SEEDS ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE PLANTS ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE SEEDS C,S,M ALSO RECE VE L VE SEED C,S,M RECE VE THESE PLANTS All transplants aregrown in
EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS Keep Growing Detroit developed Grow with Me activities and newsletters to support our early childhood education partners. Grow with Me cards contain simple age-appropriate activities for educators to utilize in tandem with a small garden. Grow with Me newsletters include upcoming activities and events for early childhood educators and parents INTERPRETING A SOIL TEST Soil pH is a measure of the acidity of soil, measured on a scale of 0 (acidic) to 14 (alkaline). Generally, vegetable crops like a neutral soil level (7) for best 2021 GID – SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE PRACCES OVERVIEW 2021 GID – Sustainable Agriculture Pracces Overview · Cover crops such as clover, alfalfa, buckwheat, etc. · Rock minerals such as Rock phosphates, Mined potassium sulfate, Greensand, etc. COLOR 2021 COLD CROP & SEED INSTRUCTIONS &rog fursv duh frog kdug\ dqg iurvw wrohudqw 7kh\ duh sodqwhg lq hduo\ vsulqj ehfdxvh wkh\ fdq wrohudwh wkhvh. frqglwlrqv dqg ehfdxvh wkh\ qhhg wlph wr pdwxuh ehiruh wkh zhdwkhu ehfrphv wrr zdup 7rr pxfk khdwfdq
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£ p . Ķ ¶© . !äÁÈä ¶©©uÄ È. u¯Á ¶° ÓÄ©ä.1u© . uħ ¶Ä 8 ã.3 ÎÎÓ .Ju §. M .3 u .M¶¯u ° QÓ¯¯ Ä. KEEP GROWING DETROIT 5 ARTICLE III. REVIEW AND APPROVAL PROCEDURES (PART 1) DIVISION 5. SITE PLAN REVIEW Subdivision A. General. Sec. 61-3-113. Applicability. KEEP GROWING DETROITABOUT USOUR WORKOUR FARMGARDENER SUPPORTCONTACT USGARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM Keep Growing Detroit. 2021 GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM If you’re planning to tend a garden or farm in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park this year consider joining Keep Growing Detroit’s Garden Resource Program. Members not only get technical support from our experienced staff, they receive seeds, Detroit-grown transplants, andother
ABOUT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT HISTORY. Keep Growing Detroit was founded in 2013 to serve gardeners and farmers in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. Although we are a relatively new organization, our staff has been responsible for the design and implementation of our core programs, including the Garden Resource Program and Grown in Detroit since 2003and
OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and where growers of all ages practice and hone their skills. It’s also where KGD grows our shareof Grown
GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM GROW TOGETHER. START A GARDEN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS! For over a decade, the Garden Resource Program (GRP) has supported family, community, school, and market gardens in Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck. Participants in the Garden Resource Program receive resources for their vegetable gardens, including seeds and Detroit grown transplants and become part of GARDEN AND FARM INFRASTRUCTURE THE IRRIGATION STATION Keep Growing Detroit’s Irrigation Station is a simple freestanding structure designed to capture rainwater for use in urban gardens and farms with limited access to water. To check out the manual and download a free copy CLICK HERE. If you’re using rainwater to water your garden or farm, please use THIS CHECKLIST tomake sure you
VACANT LAND TREATMENT GUIDES vacant land treatment guides guides in this series: clean and clear, 2-3 creative mowing, 4-5 cut flower stand, 6-7 tree stand, 8-9 treenursery, 10-11
OUR STAFF - KEEP GROWING DETROIT Meet the Staff Ashley Atkinson, Co-Director at Keep Growing Detroit, has worked in the field of community gardening, urban greening, and vacant land reuse for more than 20 years. Her career began in her hometown, Flint, Michigan, where she co-founded the Flint Urban Gardening and Land Use Corporation and developed the Clean and Green program for the Genesee LAND & POLICY SUPPORT NAVIGATING LAND ACCESS FOR GARDENS & FARMERS Keep Growing Detroit believes that all residents deserve a simple, fair, and transparent process to purchase land. Growers that don’t own the property that they’re cultivating face an increased risk of losing the time, energy and resources that they’ve invested. KGD can support growers through the process of ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE SEEDS ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE PLANTS ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE SEEDS C,S,M ALSO RECE VE L VE SEED C,S,M RECE VE THESE PLANTS All transplants aregrown in
DESCRIPTIONS & PLANTING DETAILS DESCRIPTIONS & PLANTING DETAILS. Heritage: An everbearing red raspberry that is a favorite for its flavor, firmness and fruit size.This bush has two
KEEP GROWING DETROITABOUT USOUR WORKOUR FARMGARDENER SUPPORTCONTACT USGARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM Keep Growing Detroit. 2021 GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM If you’re planning to tend a garden or farm in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park this year consider joining Keep Growing Detroit’s Garden Resource Program. Members not only get technical support from our experienced staff, they receive seeds, Detroit-grown transplants, andother
ABOUT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT HISTORY. Keep Growing Detroit was founded in 2013 to serve gardeners and farmers in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. Although we are a relatively new organization, our staff has been responsible for the design and implementation of our core programs, including the Garden Resource Program and Grown in Detroit since 2003and
OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and where growers of all ages practice and hone their skills. It’s also where KGD grows our shareof Grown
GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM GROW TOGETHER. START A GARDEN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS! For over a decade, the Garden Resource Program (GRP) has supported family, community, school, and market gardens in Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck. Participants in the Garden Resource Program receive resources for their vegetable gardens, including seeds and Detroit grown transplants and become part of GARDEN AND FARM INFRASTRUCTURE THE IRRIGATION STATION Keep Growing Detroit’s Irrigation Station is a simple freestanding structure designed to capture rainwater for use in urban gardens and farms with limited access to water. To check out the manual and download a free copy CLICK HERE. If you’re using rainwater to water your garden or farm, please use THIS CHECKLIST tomake sure you
VACANT LAND TREATMENT GUIDES vacant land treatment guides guides in this series: clean and clear, 2-3 creative mowing, 4-5 cut flower stand, 6-7 tree stand, 8-9 treenursery, 10-11
OUR STAFF - KEEP GROWING DETROIT Meet the Staff Ashley Atkinson, Co-Director at Keep Growing Detroit, has worked in the field of community gardening, urban greening, and vacant land reuse for more than 20 years. Her career began in her hometown, Flint, Michigan, where she co-founded the Flint Urban Gardening and Land Use Corporation and developed the Clean and Green program for the Genesee LAND & POLICY SUPPORT NAVIGATING LAND ACCESS FOR GARDENS & FARMERS Keep Growing Detroit believes that all residents deserve a simple, fair, and transparent process to purchase land. Growers that don’t own the property that they’re cultivating face an increased risk of losing the time, energy and resources that they’ve invested. KGD can support growers through the process of ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE SEEDS ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE PLANTS ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE SEEDS C,S,M ALSO RECE VE L VE SEED C,S,M RECE VE THESE PLANTS All transplants aregrown in
DESCRIPTIONS & PLANTING DETAILS DESCRIPTIONS & PLANTING DETAILS. Heritage: An everbearing red raspberry that is a favorite for its flavor, firmness and fruit size.This bush has two
OUR WORK - KEEP GROWING DETROIT KEEP GROWING DETROIT FOSTERS HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS TO FOOD. Detroit is a place where many residents have little choice but to buy food at gas stations or convenience stores. As an alternative, it is empowering to put your hands in soil and control where your food comes from. With the support of the GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM more thanJOIN OUR TEAM
WE’RE HIRING! Keep Growing Detroit is seeking a full-time Farmer. The Farmer will work 16-20 hours a week alongside the Farm Coordinator at the KGD Farm in the Eastern Market District. Farm tasks include supporting transplant and native plant production, production farming in both high tunnel and outdoor settings, harvest support, and pestmanagement. The
OUR BOARD - KEEP GROWING DETROIT Elois Moore is a longtime GRP member who coordinates the Farwell Field Community Garden and a resident in Northeast Detroit. Elois is a graduate of both Urban Roots as well as the Rain Gardens to the Rescue Program and has supported youth in her garden participating in the Youth Growing Detroit program. Elois retired in 2012 from her role as ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE SEEDS ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE PLANTS ALL C,S,M RECE VE THESE SEEDS C,S,M ALSO RECE VE L VE SEED C,S,M RECE VE THESE PLANTS All transplants aregrown in
EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS Keep Growing Detroit developed Grow with Me activities and newsletters to support our early childhood education partners. Grow with Me cards contain simple age-appropriate activities for educators to utilize in tandem with a small garden. Grow with Me newsletters include upcoming activities and events for early childhood educators and parents INTERPRETING A SOIL TEST Soil pH is a measure of the acidity of soil, measured on a scale of 0 (acidic) to 14 (alkaline). Generally, vegetable crops like a neutral soil level (7) for best 2021 GID – SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE PRACCES OVERVIEW 2021 GID – Sustainable Agriculture Pracces Overview · Cover crops such as clover, alfalfa, buckwheat, etc. · Rock minerals such as Rock phosphates, Mined potassium sulfate, Greensand, etc. COLOR 2021 COLD CROP & SEED INSTRUCTIONS &rog fursv duh frog kdug\ dqg iurvw wrohudqw 7kh\ duh sodqwhg lq hduo\ vsulqj ehfdxvh wkh\ fdq wrohudwh wkhvh. frqglwlrqv dqg ehfdxvh wkh\ qhhg wlph wr pdwxuh ehiruh wkh zhdwkhu ehfrphv wrr zdup 7rr pxfk khdwfdq
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£ p . Ķ ¶© . !äÁÈä ¶©©uÄ È. u¯Á ¶° ÓÄ©ä.1u© . uħ ¶Ä 8 ã.3 ÎÎÓ .Ju §. M .3 u .M¶¯u ° QÓ¯¯ Ä. KEEP GROWING DETROIT 5 ARTICLE III. REVIEW AND APPROVAL PROCEDURES (PART 1) DIVISION 5. SITE PLAN REVIEW Subdivision A. General. Sec. 61-3-113. Applicability. KEEP GROWING DETROITABOUT USOUR WORKOUR FARMGARDENER SUPPORTCONTACT USGARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM Keep Growing Detroit. 2021 GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM If you’re planning to tend a garden or farm in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park this year consider joining Keep Growing Detroit’s Garden Resource Program. Members not only get technical support from our experienced staff, they receive seeds, Detroit-grown transplants, andother
ABOUT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT HISTORY. Keep Growing Detroit was founded in 2013 to serve gardeners and farmers in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. Although we are a relatively new organization, our staff has been responsible for the design and implementation of our core programs, including the Garden Resource Program and Grown in Detroit since 2003and
OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and where growers of all ages practice and hone their skills. It’s also where KGD grows our shareof Grown
GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM GROW TOGETHER. START A GARDEN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS! For over a decade, the Garden Resource Program (GRP) has supported family, community, school, and market gardens in Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck. Participants in the Garden Resource Program receive resources for their vegetable gardens, including seeds and Detroit grown transplants and become part of GARDEN AND FARM INFRASTRUCTURE THE IRRIGATION STATION Keep Growing Detroit’s Irrigation Station is a simple freestanding structure designed to capture rainwater for use in urban gardens and farms with limited access to water. To check out the manual and download a free copy CLICK HERE. If you’re using rainwater to water your garden or farm, please use THIS CHECKLIST tomake sure you
VACANT LAND TREATMENT GUIDES vacant land treatment guides guides in this series: clean and clear, 2-3 creative mowing, 4-5 cut flower stand, 6-7 tree stand, 8-9 treenursery, 10-11
OUR STAFF - KEEP GROWING DETROIT Meet the Staff Ashley Atkinson, Co-Director at Keep Growing Detroit, has worked in the field of community gardening, urban greening, and vacant land reuse for more than 20 years. Her career began in her hometown, Flint, Michigan, where she co-founded the Flint Urban Gardening and Land Use Corporation and developed the Clean and Green program for the Genesee LAND & POLICY SUPPORT NAVIGATING LAND ACCESS FOR GARDENS & FARMERS Keep Growing Detroit believes that all residents deserve a simple, fair, and transparent process to purchase land. Growers that don’t own the property that they’re cultivating face an increased risk of losing the time, energy and resources that they’ve invested. KGD can support growers through the process of EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS Keep Growing Detroit developed Grow with Me activities and newsletters to support our early childhood education partners. Grow with Me cards contain simple age-appropriate activities for educators to utilize in tandem with a small garden. Grow with Me newsletters include upcoming activities and events for early childhood educators and parents KEEP GROWING DETROIT 5 ARTICLE III. REVIEW AND APPROVAL PROCEDURES (PART 1) DIVISION 5. SITE PLAN REVIEW Subdivision A. General. Sec. 61-3-113. Applicability. KEEP GROWING DETROITABOUT USOUR WORKOUR FARMGARDENER SUPPORTCONTACT USGARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM Keep Growing Detroit. 2021 GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM If you’re planning to tend a garden or farm in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park this year consider joining Keep Growing Detroit’s Garden Resource Program. Members not only get technical support from our experienced staff, they receive seeds, Detroit-grown transplants, andother
ABOUT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT HISTORY. Keep Growing Detroit was founded in 2013 to serve gardeners and farmers in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. Although we are a relatively new organization, our staff has been responsible for the design and implementation of our core programs, including the Garden Resource Program and Grown in Detroit since 2003and
OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and where growers of all ages practice and hone their skills. It’s also where KGD grows our shareof Grown
GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM GROW TOGETHER. START A GARDEN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS! For over a decade, the Garden Resource Program (GRP) has supported family, community, school, and market gardens in Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck. Participants in the Garden Resource Program receive resources for their vegetable gardens, including seeds and Detroit grown transplants and become part of GARDEN AND FARM INFRASTRUCTURE THE IRRIGATION STATION Keep Growing Detroit’s Irrigation Station is a simple freestanding structure designed to capture rainwater for use in urban gardens and farms with limited access to water. To check out the manual and download a free copy CLICK HERE. If you’re using rainwater to water your garden or farm, please use THIS CHECKLIST tomake sure you
VACANT LAND TREATMENT GUIDES vacant land treatment guides guides in this series: clean and clear, 2-3 creative mowing, 4-5 cut flower stand, 6-7 tree stand, 8-9 treenursery, 10-11
OUR STAFF - KEEP GROWING DETROIT Meet the Staff Ashley Atkinson, Co-Director at Keep Growing Detroit, has worked in the field of community gardening, urban greening, and vacant land reuse for more than 20 years. Her career began in her hometown, Flint, Michigan, where she co-founded the Flint Urban Gardening and Land Use Corporation and developed the Clean and Green program for the Genesee LAND & POLICY SUPPORT NAVIGATING LAND ACCESS FOR GARDENS & FARMERS Keep Growing Detroit believes that all residents deserve a simple, fair, and transparent process to purchase land. Growers that don’t own the property that they’re cultivating face an increased risk of losing the time, energy and resources that they’ve invested. KGD can support growers through the process of EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS Keep Growing Detroit developed Grow with Me activities and newsletters to support our early childhood education partners. Grow with Me cards contain simple age-appropriate activities for educators to utilize in tandem with a small garden. Grow with Me newsletters include upcoming activities and events for early childhood educators and parents KEEP GROWING DETROIT 5 ARTICLE III. REVIEW AND APPROVAL PROCEDURES (PART 1) DIVISION 5. SITE PLAN REVIEW Subdivision A. General. Sec. 61-3-113. Applicability. ABOUT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT HISTORY. Keep Growing Detroit was founded in 2013 to serve gardeners and farmers in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. Although we are a relatively new organization, our staff has been responsible for the design and implementation of our core programs, including the Garden Resource Program and Grown in Detroit since 2003and
OUR WORK - KEEP GROWING DETROIT KEEP GROWING DETROIT FOSTERS HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS TO FOOD. Detroit is a place where many residents have little choice but to buy food at gas stations or convenience stores. As an alternative, it is empowering to put your hands in soil and control where your food comes from. With the support of the GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM more than OUR IMPACT - KEEP GROWING DETROIT LOOK AT WHAT WE ACCOMPLISHED TOGETHER! 2020 was a heartbreaking and incredibly challenging year but Detroit’s strong and resilient network of urban gardens and farms stepped up to serve our community during the health crisis in some amazing ways. Learn what Keep Growing Detroit did to contribute to our community’s efforts in our 2020 Annual Report HERE. KGD MAINTAINS AEDUCATION SERIES
Education Series. Join us for classes designed to inform and inspire you in the garden and the kitchen. We typically host 2-4 classes a month. All classes will be virtual (on ZOOM) through May. All classes are a suggested donation of $3 unless otherwise noted (some classes will be FREE). A link to pay with PayPal will be in your confirmationGARDENER SUPPORT
Helping Detroiters feel more food secure in these uncertain times, giving us something tangible to do to help out neighbors and extended community, serving as an outdoor classroom for children, and providing an outlet to reduce stress and anxiety. Our focus at KGD this spring is working as hard as we can to support as many residents as possible FARM TOURS AND EVENTS KEEP GROWING DETROIT FARM OPEN HOURS Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 Crisis Open Hours at the new KEEP GROWING DETROIT FARM have been cancelled. KEEP GROWING DETROIT TOURS & SPECIAL EVENTS Guests are welcome to stop by OUR OFFICE during business hours Monday thru Friday or the Keep Growing Detroit Farm during posted Open Hours. IfJOIN OUR TEAM
WE’RE HIRING! Keep Growing Detroit is seeking a full-time Farmer. The Farmer will work 16-20 hours a week alongside the Farm Coordinator at the KGD Farm in the Eastern Market District. Farm tasks include supporting transplant and native plant production, production farming in both high tunnel and outdoor settings, harvest support, and pestmanagement. The
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ABOUT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT HISTORY. Keep Growing Detroit was founded in 2013 to serve gardeners and farmers in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. Although we are a relatively new organization, our staff has been responsible for the design and implementation of our core programs, including the Garden Resource Program and Grown in Detroit since 2003and
OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and where growers of all ages practice and hone their skills. It’s also where KGD grows our shareof Grown
OUR WORK - KEEP GROWING DETROIT KEEP GROWING DETROIT FOSTERS HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS TO FOOD. Detroit is a place where many residents have little choice but to buy food at gas stations or convenience stores. As an alternative, it is empowering to put your hands in soil and control where your food comes from. With the support of the GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM more than GARDEN AND FARM INFRASTRUCTURE THE IRRIGATION STATION Keep Growing Detroit’s Irrigation Station is a simple freestanding structure designed to capture rainwater for use in urban gardens and farms with limited access to water. To check out the manual and download a free copy CLICK HERE. If you’re using rainwater to water your garden or farm, please use THIS CHECKLIST tomake sure you
GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM GROW TOGETHER. START A GARDEN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS! For over a decade, the Garden Resource Program (GRP) has supported family, community, school, and market gardens in Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck. Participants in the Garden Resource Program receive resources for their vegetable gardens, including seeds and Detroit grown transplants and become part of VACANT LAND TREATMENT GUIDES vacant land treatment guides guides in this series: clean and clear, 2-3 creative mowing, 4-5 cut flower stand, 6-7 tree stand, 8-9 treenursery, 10-11
OUR STAFF - KEEP GROWING DETROIT Meet the Staff. Ashley Atkinson, Co-Director at Keep Growing Detroit, has worked in the field of community gardening, urban greening, and vacant land reuse for more than 20 years. Her career began in her hometown, Flint, Michigan, where she co-founded the Flint Urban Gardening and Land Use Corporation and developed the Clean and Green program for the Genesee County Land Bank. OUR BOARD - KEEP GROWING DETROIT Elois Moore is a longtime GRP member who coordinates the Farwell Field Community Garden and a resident in Northeast Detroit. Elois is a graduate of both Urban Roots as well as the Rain Gardens to the Rescue Program and has supported youth in her garden participating in the Youth Growing Detroit program. Elois retired in 2012 from her role as LAND & POLICY SUPPORT NAVIGATING LAND ACCESS FOR GARDENS & FARMERS Keep Growing Detroit believes that all residents deserve a simple, fair, and transparent process to purchase land. Growers that don’t own the property that they’re cultivating face an increased risk of losing the time, energy and resources that they’ve invested. KGD can support growers through the process of KEEP GROWING DETROITABOUT USOUR WORKOUR FARMGARDENER SUPPORTCONTACT USGARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM Keep Growing Detroit. 2021 GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM If you’re planning to tend a garden or farm in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park this year consider joining Keep Growing Detroit’s Garden Resource Program. Members not only get technical support from our experienced staff, they receive seeds, Detroit-grown transplants, andother
ABOUT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT HISTORY. Keep Growing Detroit was founded in 2013 to serve gardeners and farmers in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. Although we are a relatively new organization, our staff has been responsible for the design and implementation of our core programs, including the Garden Resource Program and Grown in Detroit since 2003and
OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and where growers of all ages practice and hone their skills. It’s also where KGD grows our shareof Grown
OUR WORK - KEEP GROWING DETROIT KEEP GROWING DETROIT FOSTERS HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS TO FOOD. Detroit is a place where many residents have little choice but to buy food at gas stations or convenience stores. As an alternative, it is empowering to put your hands in soil and control where your food comes from. With the support of the GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM more than GARDEN AND FARM INFRASTRUCTURE THE IRRIGATION STATION Keep Growing Detroit’s Irrigation Station is a simple freestanding structure designed to capture rainwater for use in urban gardens and farms with limited access to water. To check out the manual and download a free copy CLICK HERE. If you’re using rainwater to water your garden or farm, please use THIS CHECKLIST tomake sure you
GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM GROW TOGETHER. START A GARDEN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS! For over a decade, the Garden Resource Program (GRP) has supported family, community, school, and market gardens in Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck. Participants in the Garden Resource Program receive resources for their vegetable gardens, including seeds and Detroit grown transplants and become part of VACANT LAND TREATMENT GUIDES vacant land treatment guides guides in this series: clean and clear, 2-3 creative mowing, 4-5 cut flower stand, 6-7 tree stand, 8-9 treenursery, 10-11
OUR STAFF - KEEP GROWING DETROIT Meet the Staff. Ashley Atkinson, Co-Director at Keep Growing Detroit, has worked in the field of community gardening, urban greening, and vacant land reuse for more than 20 years. Her career began in her hometown, Flint, Michigan, where she co-founded the Flint Urban Gardening and Land Use Corporation and developed the Clean and Green program for the Genesee County Land Bank. OUR BOARD - KEEP GROWING DETROIT Elois Moore is a longtime GRP member who coordinates the Farwell Field Community Garden and a resident in Northeast Detroit. Elois is a graduate of both Urban Roots as well as the Rain Gardens to the Rescue Program and has supported youth in her garden participating in the Youth Growing Detroit program. Elois retired in 2012 from her role as LAND & POLICY SUPPORT NAVIGATING LAND ACCESS FOR GARDENS & FARMERS Keep Growing Detroit believes that all residents deserve a simple, fair, and transparent process to purchase land. Growers that don’t own the property that they’re cultivating face an increased risk of losing the time, energy and resources that they’ve invested. KGD can support growers through the process of OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and where growers of all ages practice and hone their skills. It’s also where KGD grows our shareof Grown
OUR WORK - KEEP GROWING DETROIT KEEP GROWING DETROIT FOSTERS HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS TO FOOD. Detroit is a place where many residents have little choice but to buy food at gas stations or convenience stores. As an alternative, it is empowering to put your hands in soil and control where your food comes from. With the support of the GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM more thanWHAT WE'RE GROWING
GROWN IN DETROIT FARM STAND Learn more about Grown in Detroit HERE. ONLINE FARM STORE To shop for Detroit-grown produce, herbs, honey, transplants, and native plants visit KGD’s new ONLINE FARM STORE. It’s also an easy way to order KGD merchandise or make a donation to support our work. All orders can be picked up OUR IMPACT - KEEP GROWING DETROIT LOOK AT WHAT WE ACCOMPLISHED TOGETHER! 2020 was a heartbreaking and incredibly challenging year but Detroit’s strong and resilient network of urban gardens and farms stepped up to serve our community during the health crisis in some amazing ways. Learn what Keep Growing Detroit did to contribute to our community’s efforts in our 2020 Annual Report HERE. KGD MAINTAINS A FARM TOURS AND EVENTS KEEP GROWING DETROIT FARM OPEN HOURS Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 Crisis Open Hours at the new KEEP GROWING DETROIT FARM have been cancelled. KEEP GROWING DETROIT TOURS & SPECIAL EVENTS Guests are welcome to stop by OUR OFFICE during business hours Monday thru Friday or the Keep Growing Detroit Farm during posted Open Hours. If CONTACT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT Keep Growing Detroit 1445 Adelaide Street, Detroit, MI 48207 +1 (313)656-4769
EDUCATION SERIES
Education Series. Join us for classes designed to inform and inspire you in the garden and the kitchen. We typically host 2-4 classes a month. All classes will be virtual (on ZOOM) through May. All classes are a suggested donation of $3 unless otherwise noted (some classes will be FREE). A link to pay with PayPal will be in your confirmationGARDENER SUPPORT
Helping Detroiters feel more food secure in these uncertain times, giving us something tangible to do to help out neighbors and extended community, serving as an outdoor classroom for children, and providing an outlet to reduce stress and anxiety. Our focus at KGD this spring is working as hard as we can to support as many residents as possibleJOIN OUR TEAM
WE’RE HIRING! Keep Growing Detroit is seeking a full-time Farmer. The Farmer will work 16-20 hours a week alongside the Farm Coordinator at the KGD Farm in the Eastern Market District. Farm tasks include supporting transplant and native plant production, production farming in both high tunnel and outdoor settings, harvest support, and pestmanagement. The
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URBAN ROOTS COMMUNITY GARDEN LEADER TRAINING PROGRAM Creating a successful community garden takes more than just a “green thumb.” It also takes time,dedication, leadership, and organization. Often these elements are overlooked, and as a result, initial enthusiasm is lost and community gardens are short-lived. This six-week comprehensive course provides participants with the skills and KEEP GROWING DETROITABOUT USOUR WORKOUR FARMGARDENER SUPPORTCONTACT USGARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM Keep Growing Detroit. 2021 GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM If you’re planning to tend a garden or farm in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park this year consider joining Keep Growing Detroit’s Garden Resource Program. Members not only get technical support from our experienced staff, they receive seeds, Detroit-grown transplants, andother
ABOUT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT HISTORY. Keep Growing Detroit was founded in 2013 to serve gardeners and farmers in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. Although we are a relatively new organization, our staff has been responsible for the design and implementation of our core programs, including the Garden Resource Program and Grown in Detroit since 2003and
OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and where growers of all ages practice and hone their skills. It’s also where KGD grows our shareof Grown
OUR WORK - KEEP GROWING DETROIT KEEP GROWING DETROIT FOSTERS HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS TO FOOD. Detroit is a place where many residents have little choice but to buy food at gas stations or convenience stores. As an alternative, it is empowering to put your hands in soil and control where your food comes from. With the support of the GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM more than GARDEN AND FARM INFRASTRUCTURE THE IRRIGATION STATION Keep Growing Detroit’s Irrigation Station is a simple freestanding structure designed to capture rainwater for use in urban gardens and farms with limited access to water. To check out the manual and download a free copy CLICK HERE. If you’re using rainwater to water your garden or farm, please use THIS CHECKLIST tomake sure you
GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM GROW TOGETHER. START A GARDEN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS! For over a decade, the Garden Resource Program (GRP) has supported family, community, school, and market gardens in Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck. Participants in the Garden Resource Program receive resources for their vegetable gardens, including seeds and Detroit grown transplants and become part of VACANT LAND TREATMENT GUIDES vacant land treatment guides guides in this series: clean and clear, 2-3 creative mowing, 4-5 cut flower stand, 6-7 tree stand, 8-9 treenursery, 10-11
OUR STAFF - KEEP GROWING DETROITKEEP GROWING DETROIT APPLICATIONKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT FARMGARDEN RESOURCEPROGRAM DETROIT
Meet the Staff. Ashley Atkinson, Co-Director at Keep Growing Detroit, has worked in the field of community gardening, urban greening, and vacant land reuse for more than 20 years. Her career began in her hometown, Flint, Michigan, where she co-founded the Flint Urban Gardening and Land Use Corporation and developed the Clean and Green program for the Genesee County Land Bank. OUR BOARD - KEEP GROWING DETROITKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT FARMKEEP GROWING DETROIT FARM Elois Moore is a longtime GRP member who coordinates the Farwell Field Community Garden and a resident in Northeast Detroit. Elois is a graduate of both Urban Roots as well as the Rain Gardens to the Rescue Program and has supported youth in her garden participating in the Youth Growing Detroit program. Elois retired in 2012 from her role as LAND & POLICY SUPPORT NAVIGATING LAND ACCESS FOR GARDENS & FARMERS Keep Growing Detroit believes that all residents deserve a simple, fair, and transparent process to purchase land. Growers that don’t own the property that they’re cultivating face an increased risk of losing the time, energy and resources that they’ve invested. KGD can support growers through the process of KEEP GROWING DETROITABOUT USOUR WORKOUR FARMGARDENER SUPPORTCONTACT USGARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM Keep Growing Detroit. 2021 GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM If you’re planning to tend a garden or farm in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park this year consider joining Keep Growing Detroit’s Garden Resource Program. Members not only get technical support from our experienced staff, they receive seeds, Detroit-grown transplants, andother
ABOUT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT HISTORY. Keep Growing Detroit was founded in 2013 to serve gardeners and farmers in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. Although we are a relatively new organization, our staff has been responsible for the design and implementation of our core programs, including the Garden Resource Program and Grown in Detroit since 2003and
OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and where growers of all ages practice and hone their skills. It’s also where KGD grows our shareof Grown
OUR WORK - KEEP GROWING DETROIT KEEP GROWING DETROIT FOSTERS HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS TO FOOD. Detroit is a place where many residents have little choice but to buy food at gas stations or convenience stores. As an alternative, it is empowering to put your hands in soil and control where your food comes from. With the support of the GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM more than GARDEN AND FARM INFRASTRUCTURE THE IRRIGATION STATION Keep Growing Detroit’s Irrigation Station is a simple freestanding structure designed to capture rainwater for use in urban gardens and farms with limited access to water. To check out the manual and download a free copy CLICK HERE. If you’re using rainwater to water your garden or farm, please use THIS CHECKLIST tomake sure you
GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM GROW TOGETHER. START A GARDEN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS! For over a decade, the Garden Resource Program (GRP) has supported family, community, school, and market gardens in Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck. Participants in the Garden Resource Program receive resources for their vegetable gardens, including seeds and Detroit grown transplants and become part of VACANT LAND TREATMENT GUIDES vacant land treatment guides guides in this series: clean and clear, 2-3 creative mowing, 4-5 cut flower stand, 6-7 tree stand, 8-9 treenursery, 10-11
OUR STAFF - KEEP GROWING DETROITKEEP GROWING DETROIT APPLICATIONKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT FARMGARDEN RESOURCEPROGRAM DETROIT
Meet the Staff. Ashley Atkinson, Co-Director at Keep Growing Detroit, has worked in the field of community gardening, urban greening, and vacant land reuse for more than 20 years. Her career began in her hometown, Flint, Michigan, where she co-founded the Flint Urban Gardening and Land Use Corporation and developed the Clean and Green program for the Genesee County Land Bank. OUR BOARD - KEEP GROWING DETROITKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT FARMKEEP GROWING DETROIT FARM Elois Moore is a longtime GRP member who coordinates the Farwell Field Community Garden and a resident in Northeast Detroit. Elois is a graduate of both Urban Roots as well as the Rain Gardens to the Rescue Program and has supported youth in her garden participating in the Youth Growing Detroit program. Elois retired in 2012 from her role as LAND & POLICY SUPPORT NAVIGATING LAND ACCESS FOR GARDENS & FARMERS Keep Growing Detroit believes that all residents deserve a simple, fair, and transparent process to purchase land. Growers that don’t own the property that they’re cultivating face an increased risk of losing the time, energy and resources that they’ve invested. KGD can support growers through the process of OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and where growers of all ages practice and hone their skills. It’s also where KGD grows our shareof Grown
OUR WORK - KEEP GROWING DETROIT KEEP GROWING DETROIT FOSTERS HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS TO FOOD. Detroit is a place where many residents have little choice but to buy food at gas stations or convenience stores. As an alternative, it is empowering to put your hands in soil and control where your food comes from. With the support of the GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM more thanWHAT WE'RE GROWING
GROWN IN DETROIT FARM STAND Learn more about Grown in Detroit HERE. ONLINE FARM STORE To shop for Detroit-grown produce, herbs, honey, transplants, and native plants visit KGD’s new ONLINE FARM STORE. It’s also an easy way to order KGD merchandise or make a donation to support our work. All orders can be picked up OUR IMPACT - KEEP GROWING DETROIT LOOK AT WHAT WE ACCOMPLISHED TOGETHER! 2020 was a heartbreaking and incredibly challenging year but Detroit’s strong and resilient network of urban gardens and farms stepped up to serve our community during the health crisis in some amazing ways. Learn what Keep Growing Detroit did to contribute to our community’s efforts in our 2020 Annual Report HERE. KGD MAINTAINS A FARM TOURS AND EVENTS KEEP GROWING DETROIT FARM OPEN HOURS Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 Crisis Open Hours at the new KEEP GROWING DETROIT FARM have been cancelled. KEEP GROWING DETROIT TOURS & SPECIAL EVENTS Guests are welcome to stop by OUR OFFICE during business hours Monday thru Friday or the Keep Growing Detroit Farm during posted Open Hours. If CONTACT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT Keep Growing Detroit 1445 Adelaide Street, Detroit, MI 48207 +1 (313)656-4769
EDUCATION SERIES
Education Series. Join us for classes designed to inform and inspire you in the garden and the kitchen. We typically host 2-4 classes a month. All classes will be virtual (on ZOOM) through May. All classes are a suggested donation of $3 unless otherwise noted (some classes will be FREE). A link to pay with PayPal will be in your confirmationGARDENER SUPPORT
Helping Detroiters feel more food secure in these uncertain times, giving us something tangible to do to help out neighbors and extended community, serving as an outdoor classroom for children, and providing an outlet to reduce stress and anxiety. Our focus at KGD this spring is working as hard as we can to support as many residents as possibleJOIN OUR TEAM
WE’RE HIRING! Keep Growing Detroit is seeking a full-time Farmer. The Farmer will work 16-20 hours a week alongside the Farm Coordinator at the KGD Farm in the Eastern Market District. Farm tasks include supporting transplant and native plant production, production farming in both high tunnel and outdoor settings, harvest support, and pestmanagement. The
URBAN ROOTS
URBAN ROOTS COMMUNITY GARDEN LEADER TRAINING PROGRAM Creating a successful community garden takes more than just a “green thumb.” It also takes time,dedication, leadership, and organization. Often these elements are overlooked, and as a result, initial enthusiasm is lost and community gardens are short-lived. This six-week comprehensive course provides participants with the skills and KEEP GROWING DETROITABOUT USOUR WORKOUR FARMGARDENER SUPPORTCONTACT USGARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM Keep Growing Detroit. 2021 GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM If you’re planning to tend a garden or farm in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park this year consider joining Keep Growing Detroit’s Garden Resource Program. Members not only get technical support from our experienced staff, they receive seeds, Detroit-grown transplants, andother
ABOUT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT HISTORY. Keep Growing Detroit was founded in 2013 to serve gardeners and farmers in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. Although we are a relatively new organization, our staff has been responsible for the design and implementation of our core programs, including the Garden Resource Program and Grown in Detroit since 2003and
OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and where growers of all ages practice and hone their skills. It’s also where KGD grows our shareof Grown
GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM GROW TOGETHER. START A GARDEN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS! For over a decade, the Garden Resource Program (GRP) has supported family, community, school, and market gardens in Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck. Participants in the Garden Resource Program receive resources for their vegetable gardens, including seeds and Detroit grown transplants and become part of GARDEN AND FARM INFRASTRUCTURE THE IRRIGATION STATION Keep Growing Detroit’s Irrigation Station is a simple freestanding structure designed to capture rainwater for use in urban gardens and farms with limited access to water. To check out the manual and download a free copy CLICK HERE. If you’re using rainwater to water your garden or farm, please use THIS CHECKLIST tomake sure you
VACANT LAND TREATMENT GUIDES vacant land treatment guides guides in this series: clean and clear, 2-3 creative mowing, 4-5 cut flower stand, 6-7 tree stand, 8-9 treenursery, 10-11
OUR STAFF - KEEP GROWING DETROITKEEP GROWING DETROIT APPLICATIONKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT FARMGARDEN RESOURCEPROGRAM DETROIT
Meet the Staff Ashley Atkinson, Co-Director at Keep Growing Detroit, has worked in the field of community gardening, urban greening, and vacant land reuse for more than 20 years. Her career began in her hometown, Flint, Michigan, where she co-founded the Flint Urban Gardening and Land Use Corporation and developed the Clean and Green program for the Genesee LAND & POLICY SUPPORT NAVIGATING LAND ACCESS FOR GARDENS & FARMERS Keep Growing Detroit believes that all residents deserve a simple, fair, and transparent process to purchase land. Growers that don’t own the property that they’re cultivating face an increased risk of losing the time, energy and resources that they’ve invested. KGD can support growers through the process of EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS Keep Growing Detroit developed Grow with Me activities and newsletters to support our early childhood education partners. Grow with Me cards contain simple age-appropriate activities for educators to utilize in tandem with a small garden. Grow with Me newsletters include upcoming activities and events for early childhood educators and parents KEEP GROWING DETROIT 5 ARTICLE III. REVIEW AND APPROVAL PROCEDURES (PART 1) DIVISION 5. SITE PLAN REVIEW Subdivision A. General. Sec. 61-3-113. Applicability. KEEP GROWING DETROITABOUT USOUR WORKOUR FARMGARDENER SUPPORTCONTACT USGARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM Keep Growing Detroit. 2021 GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM If you’re planning to tend a garden or farm in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park this year consider joining Keep Growing Detroit’s Garden Resource Program. Members not only get technical support from our experienced staff, they receive seeds, Detroit-grown transplants, andother
ABOUT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT HISTORY. Keep Growing Detroit was founded in 2013 to serve gardeners and farmers in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. Although we are a relatively new organization, our staff has been responsible for the design and implementation of our core programs, including the Garden Resource Program and Grown in Detroit since 2003and
OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and where growers of all ages practice and hone their skills. It’s also where KGD grows our shareof Grown
GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM GROW TOGETHER. START A GARDEN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS! For over a decade, the Garden Resource Program (GRP) has supported family, community, school, and market gardens in Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck. Participants in the Garden Resource Program receive resources for their vegetable gardens, including seeds and Detroit grown transplants and become part of GARDEN AND FARM INFRASTRUCTURE THE IRRIGATION STATION Keep Growing Detroit’s Irrigation Station is a simple freestanding structure designed to capture rainwater for use in urban gardens and farms with limited access to water. To check out the manual and download a free copy CLICK HERE. If you’re using rainwater to water your garden or farm, please use THIS CHECKLIST tomake sure you
VACANT LAND TREATMENT GUIDES vacant land treatment guides guides in this series: clean and clear, 2-3 creative mowing, 4-5 cut flower stand, 6-7 tree stand, 8-9 treenursery, 10-11
OUR STAFF - KEEP GROWING DETROITKEEP GROWING DETROIT APPLICATIONKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT FARMGARDEN RESOURCEPROGRAM DETROIT
Meet the Staff Ashley Atkinson, Co-Director at Keep Growing Detroit, has worked in the field of community gardening, urban greening, and vacant land reuse for more than 20 years. Her career began in her hometown, Flint, Michigan, where she co-founded the Flint Urban Gardening and Land Use Corporation and developed the Clean and Green program for the Genesee LAND & POLICY SUPPORT NAVIGATING LAND ACCESS FOR GARDENS & FARMERS Keep Growing Detroit believes that all residents deserve a simple, fair, and transparent process to purchase land. Growers that don’t own the property that they’re cultivating face an increased risk of losing the time, energy and resources that they’ve invested. KGD can support growers through the process of EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS Keep Growing Detroit developed Grow with Me activities and newsletters to support our early childhood education partners. Grow with Me cards contain simple age-appropriate activities for educators to utilize in tandem with a small garden. Grow with Me newsletters include upcoming activities and events for early childhood educators and parents KEEP GROWING DETROIT 5 ARTICLE III. REVIEW AND APPROVAL PROCEDURES (PART 1) DIVISION 5. SITE PLAN REVIEW Subdivision A. General. Sec. 61-3-113. Applicability. ABOUT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT HISTORY. Keep Growing Detroit was founded in 2013 to serve gardeners and farmers in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. Although we are a relatively new organization, our staff has been responsible for the design and implementation of our core programs, including the Garden Resource Program and Grown in Detroit since 2003and
OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and where growers of all ages practice and hone their skills. It’s also where KGD grows our shareof Grown
OUR WORK - KEEP GROWING DETROIT KEEP GROWING DETROIT FOSTERS HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS TO FOOD. Detroit is a place where many residents have little choice but to buy food at gas stations or convenience stores. As an alternative, it is empowering to put your hands in soil and control where your food comes from. With the support of the GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM more thanEDUCATION SERIES
Education Series. Join us for classes designed to inform and inspire you in the garden and the kitchen. We typically host 2-4 classes a month. All classes will be virtual (on ZOOM) through May. All classes are a suggested donation of $3 unless otherwise noted (some classes will be FREE). A link to pay with PayPal will be in your confirmation FARM TOURS AND EVENTS KEEP GROWING DETROIT FARM OPEN HOURS Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 Crisis Open Hours at the new KEEP GROWING DETROIT FARM have been cancelled. KEEP GROWING DETROIT TOURS & SPECIAL EVENTS Guests are welcome to stop by OUR OFFICE during business hours Monday thru Friday or the Keep Growing Detroit Farm during posted Open Hours. IfGARDENER SUPPORT
Helping Detroiters feel more food secure in these uncertain times, giving us something tangible to do to help out neighbors and extended community, serving as an outdoor classroom for children, and providing an outlet to reduce stress and anxiety. Our focus at KGD this spring is working as hard as we can to support as many residents as possibleJOIN OUR TEAM
WE’RE HIRING! Keep Growing Detroit is seeking a full-time Farmer. The Farmer will work 16-20 hours a week alongside the Farm Coordinator at the KGD Farm in the Eastern Market District. Farm tasks include supporting transplant and native plant production, production farming in both high tunnel and outdoor settings, harvest support, and pestmanagement. The
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ABOUT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT MISSION & VISION Keep Growing Detroit’s mission is to promote a food sovereign city where the majority of fruits and vegetables consumed by Detroiters are grown by residents within the city’s limits. Our strategic approach to achieving our mission facilitates beginner gardeners becoming engaged community leaders and food entrepreneurs, addressing the immediate needs of the OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT THE KEEP GROWING DETROIT FARM The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and wheregrowers of
GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM GROW TOGETHER. START A GARDEN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS! For over a decade, the Garden Resource Program (GRP) has supported family, community, school, and market gardens in Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck. Participants in the Garden Resource Program receive resources for their vegetable gardens, including seeds and Detroit grown transplants and become part of GARDEN AND FARM INFRASTRUCTURE THE IRRIGATION STATION Keep Growing Detroit’s Irrigation Station is a simple freestanding structure designed to capture rainwater for use in urban gardens and farms with limited access to water. To check out the manual and download a free copy CLICK HERE. If you’re using rainwater to water your garden or farm, please use THIS CHECKLIST tomake sure you
VACANT LAND TREATMENT GUIDES vacant land treatment guides guides in this series: clean and clear, 2-3 creative mowing, 4-5 cut flower stand, 6-7 tree stand, 8-9 treenursery, 10-11
OUR BOARD - KEEP GROWING DETROITKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT FARMKEEP GROWING DETROIT FARM Meet the Board Asenath Andrew’s agricultural roots were established by her parents and grandparents who farmed and gardened on the far northwestern border of Detroit. Their family grew almost all of the vegetables that they ate all year round. Her grandfather was known for his 4-lot garden on Northlawn and Chippewa. Almost everyone from “8 OUR STAFF - KEEP GROWING DETROITKEEP GROWING DETROIT APPLICATIONKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT FARMGARDEN RESOURCEPROGRAM DETROIT
Meet the Staff Ashley Atkinson, Co-Director at Keep Growing Detroit, has worked in the field of community gardening, urban greening, and vacant land reuse for more than 20 years. Her career began in her hometown, Flint, Michigan, where she co-founded the Flint Urban Gardening and Land Use Corporation and developed the Clean and Green program for the Genesee LAND & POLICY SUPPORT NAVIGATING LAND ACCESS FOR GARDENS & FARMERS Keep Growing Detroit believes that all residents deserve a simple, fair, and transparent process to purchase land. Growers that don’t own the property that they’re cultivating face an increased risk of losing the time, energy and resources that they’ve invested. KGD can support growers through the process of EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS SUPPORTING CAREGIVERS & FAMILIES WITH YOUNG CHILDREN Each year a significant portion of KGD’s outreach efforts and garden development support is aimed at educators, organizations and families invested in the health, wellness and development of children birth to 5. Whether at home, at school or in the community where these children interactand play, KGD
KEEP GROWING DETROITABOUT USOUR WORKOUR FARMGARDENER SUPPORTCONTACT USGARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM 2021 GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM If you’re planning to tend a garden or farm in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park this year consider joining Keep Growing Detroit’s Garden Resource Program.Members not only get technical support from our experienced staff, they receive seeds, Detroit-grown transplants, and other essential gardeningresources.
ABOUT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT MISSION & VISION Keep Growing Detroit’s mission is to promote a food sovereign city where the majority of fruits and vegetables consumed by Detroiters are grown by residents within the city’s limits. Our strategic approach to achieving our mission facilitates beginner gardeners becoming engaged community leaders and food entrepreneurs, addressing the immediate needs of the OUR FARM - KEEP GROWING DETROIT THE KEEP GROWING DETROIT FARM The Keep Growing Detroit Farm is the place where all of our work comes together. Our farm is where half of the Garden Resource Program transplants and the Motown Music garlic seed is grown. It’s where many of our workshops are hosted and wheregrowers of
GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM GROW TOGETHER. START A GARDEN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS! For over a decade, the Garden Resource Program (GRP) has supported family, community, school, and market gardens in Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck. Participants in the Garden Resource Program receive resources for their vegetable gardens, including seeds and Detroit grown transplants and become part of GARDEN AND FARM INFRASTRUCTURE THE IRRIGATION STATION Keep Growing Detroit’s Irrigation Station is a simple freestanding structure designed to capture rainwater for use in urban gardens and farms with limited access to water. To check out the manual and download a free copy CLICK HERE. If you’re using rainwater to water your garden or farm, please use THIS CHECKLIST tomake sure you
VACANT LAND TREATMENT GUIDES vacant land treatment guides guides in this series: clean and clear, 2-3 creative mowing, 4-5 cut flower stand, 6-7 tree stand, 8-9 treenursery, 10-11
OUR BOARD - KEEP GROWING DETROITKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT FARMKEEP GROWING DETROIT FARM Meet the Board Asenath Andrew’s agricultural roots were established by her parents and grandparents who farmed and gardened on the far northwestern border of Detroit. Their family grew almost all of the vegetables that they ate all year round. Her grandfather was known for his 4-lot garden on Northlawn and Chippewa. Almost everyone from “8 OUR STAFF - KEEP GROWING DETROITKEEP GROWING DETROIT APPLICATIONKEEP GROWING DETROIT CALENDARKEEP GROWING DETROIT FARMGARDEN RESOURCEPROGRAM DETROIT
Meet the Staff Ashley Atkinson, Co-Director at Keep Growing Detroit, has worked in the field of community gardening, urban greening, and vacant land reuse for more than 20 years. Her career began in her hometown, Flint, Michigan, where she co-founded the Flint Urban Gardening and Land Use Corporation and developed the Clean and Green program for the Genesee LAND & POLICY SUPPORT NAVIGATING LAND ACCESS FOR GARDENS & FARMERS Keep Growing Detroit believes that all residents deserve a simple, fair, and transparent process to purchase land. Growers that don’t own the property that they’re cultivating face an increased risk of losing the time, energy and resources that they’ve invested. KGD can support growers through the process of EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS SUPPORTING CAREGIVERS & FAMILIES WITH YOUNG CHILDREN Each year a significant portion of KGD’s outreach efforts and garden development support is aimed at educators, organizations and families invested in the health, wellness and development of children birth to 5. Whether at home, at school or in the community where these children interactand play, KGD
OUR WORK - KEEP GROWING DETROIT KEEP GROWING DETROIT FOSTERS HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS TO FOOD. Detroit is a place where many residents have little choice but to buy food at gas stations or convenience stores. As an alternative, it is empowering to put your hands in soil and control where your food comes from. With the support of the GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM more thanWHAT WE'RE GROWING
GROWN IN DETROIT FARM STAND Learn more about Grown in Detroit HERE. ONLINE FARM STORE To shop for Detroit-grown produce, herbs, honey, transplants, and native plants visit KGD’s new ONLINE FARM STORE. It’s also an easy way to order KGD merchandise or make a donation to support our work. All orders can be picked up OUR IMPACT - KEEP GROWING DETROIT LOOK AT WHAT WE ACCOMPLISHED TOGETHER! 2020 was a heartbreaking and incredibly challenging year but Detroit’s strong and resilient network of urban gardens and farms stepped up to serve our community during the health crisis in some amazing ways. Learn what Keep Growing Detroit did to contribute to our community’s efforts in our 2020 Annual Report HERE. KGD MAINTAINS A CONTACT US - KEEP GROWING DETROIT Keep Growing Detroit 1445 Adelaide Street, Detroit, MI 48207 +1 (313)656-4769
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Join us for classes designed to inform and inspire you in the garden and the kitchen. We typically host 2-4 classes a month. All classes will be virtual (on ZOOM) through May. All classes are a suggested donation of $3 unless otherwise noted (some classes will FARM TOURS AND EVENTS KEEP GROWING DETROIT FARM OPEN HOURS Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 Crisis Open Hours at the new KEEP GROWING DETROIT FARM have been cancelled. KEEP GROWING DETROIT TOURS & SPECIAL EVENTS Guests are welcome to stop by OUR OFFICE during business hours Monday thru Friday or the Keep Growing Detroit Farm during posted Open Hours. IfGARDENER SUPPORT
HOW CAN KEEP GROWING DETROIT HELP? It can be hard to start a garden, especially if you’re new to growing. Don’t worry, we’re here to help! The first step is to join the Garden Resource Program. Once you’ve submitted your application for the year, our staffJOIN OUR TEAM
WE’RE HIRING! Keep Growing Detroit is seeking a full-time Farmer. The Farmer will work 16-20 hours a week alongside the Farm Coordinator at the KGD Farm in the Eastern Market District. Farm tasks include supporting transplant and native plant production, production farming in both high tunnel and outdoor settings, harvest support, and pestmanagement. The
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GARDEN RESOURCE PROGRAM If you’re planning to tend a garden or farm in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park this year consider joining Keep Growing Detroit’s Garden Resource Program. Members not only get technical support from our experienced staff, they receive seeds, Detroit-grown transplants, and other essential gardening resources. For more information, CLICK HERE.
THE ONLINE FARM STORE IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS Throughout the year, the store will feature fresh vegetables, herbs, fruits, transplants, honey, and KGD swag. Be on the lookout for items marked “Grown in Detroit”, 100% of profits from these items go right back to the local farmer that grew them. CLICK HEREto start shopping!
LET’S STAY CONNECTED VIRTUALLY Join us this spring for a series of online GRP community gatherings to meet other GRP members and get inspired for the growing season! These gatherings will be held twice monthly this spring. Each session will feature a different topic relevant to starting and maintaining thriving community gardens with GRP members as special guests sharing their experiences. CLICK HERE for more information. LEARN SOMETHING NEW WITH KGD This spring we have a bunch of liveWEBINARS
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