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Farm to Fork: Gardeners dish ideas for growing community
L.A. at HomeFarmworks: At a gathering of Los Angeles community gardeners, the nonprofit group Farmworks spreads its idea of giving at-risk youth a shot at the restaurant industry by giving them an appreciation for how food is grown, harvested and brought to the... -
Community gardens: Year-long series comes to a close
L.A. at HomeCommunity gardens: Writer Jeff Spurrier and photographer Ann Summa spent a year in Southern California's community gardens for The Times, documenting the people and the plantings, the problems and the solutions. The goal: Document who we are and how we... -
Elections in Nicaragua, Guatemala underscore threats to democracy
World NowElections in Guatemala and Nicaragua: Voters on Sunday were choosing presidents in Guatemala and Nicaragua, two Central American countries where democracy has been dramatically weakened by violence and political abuse.... -
Flag Day traditions -- and the Rules
Top of the TicketFlag Day is June 14, a nearly century-old celebration of the U.S. Flag. Flag Day.... -
People's Garden at Woodrow Wilson High School: Sowing seeds in a food desert
L.A. at HomeCommunity Gardens Dispatch No. 34: People's Garden, El Sereno neighborhood, Los Angeles The People’s Garden at Woodrow Wilson High School sits at the lowest part of the sprawling campus, the sloping lot bound by a chain-link fence and a low...... -
At El Sereno Community Garden, planting seeds of change for urban L.A.
L.A. at HomeCommunity Gardens Dispatch No. 35: El Sereno, Los Angeles When a late-night hit-and-run driver recently crashed into El Sereno Community Garden’s just-completed retaining wall, co-founder Marie Salas was on the case. She took pictures. She collected... -
Community garden waiting lists: in Culver City, the problem and one solution
L.A. at HomeCommunity Gardens Dispatch No. 36: Culver City Just about every community garden has a waiting list. Thirty names are on the list here, and though that may not sound like many, the Culver City Community Garden has only 16 plots....... -
At Rosewood Community Garden, a wild taste of Central America in urban East Hollywood
L.A. at HomeCommunity Gardens Disptach No. 37: Rosewood, East Hollywood Walk through the Rosewood Community Garden and you'll see roots running all the way back to Central America, where most of the 25 plot-holders originated. More than a dozen varieties of chiles...... -
Growing Experience in Long Beach: From trash dump to urban farm
L.A. at HomeThe community garden at the Carmelitos housing development in North Long Beach sits within a stone’s throw of what used to be a tumbleweed-filled lot, notorious as a crime-ridden place to dump trash (or worse) and a magnet for local gangs, locals... -
Long Beach garden fends off pests with stealth weapon: Weeds
L.A. at HomeCOMMUNITY GARDENS DISPATCH NO. 39: Growing Experience, Long Beach The thick hedge at the entrance to the Growing Experience community garden is Mexican marigold, above, a drought-tolerant bush whose scent has touches of lemon and mint. As its name might..... -
L.A. River cane supports Elysian Valley garden
L.A. at HomeCommunity garden: Elysian Valley community garden by the Los Angeles River...
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