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struggling to find a site

I posted here a while back asking for advice on starting an organic commgard. Thought I'd let you know about our progress-NOT! Our efforts here in Portage have been met with innumerable obstacles! We are finding that some key decision makers in our community don't see any benefits and are worried only about appearances (won't it become a weedy mess??) or whose idea it was first maybe!

We started out by gathering an avid group of gardeners, then invited stakeholders who might have an interest in being involved from a "community good" perspective (churches, health department, food pantry, schools, etc.) and then set out to find an ideal site and convince the landowner to get involved. We have looked at several publicly and privately owned sites (city, technical college, empty lots, undeveloped park land, etc.) and just keep running into road

blocks: no water, too many deer, owner afraid of liability issues, mayor/council member/department head power struggles. We are ready now to back up, concentrate our efforts on a publicity campaign to let people of the community know what would be wonderful about having a

community garden, and ask for a site (owner) to come to us! This has definitely been a "one step forward, two steps back" effort. BUT we're not giving up.

Becky

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