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| Identifier | ecovillage007.jpg |
| Title | Maurice Small of New Agrarian Center: City Fresh Foods (second from left) at the EcoVillage Community Garden demonstration of how a trellis is used to support vegetable plants. Market Gardener Barbara Strauss is third from the right |
| Creator | Taggart, Morgan
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| Description | Gardeners at EcoVillage Community Garden demonstrate to schoolchildren how a trellis is used to support vegetable crops like peas and beans. Maurice Small (second from left) is an urban gardener, City Fresh Coordinator and a certified permaculture designer. Barbara Strauss (third from right) is a market gardener at the EcoVillage who sells herbs and edible greens through the North Union Farmers market network. |
| Time Period | 1991-2020
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| Location Depicted | Cleveland (Ohio)
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| Subject | Agriculture Urban beautification Farmers' groups Food Gardening Plants Reclamation of land Land Urban renewal Ecology Trellises School children Peas Beans Ohio State University Extension, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Ohio Teaching New Agrarian Center
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| LC Subject Headings | Agriculture, Cooperative Community gardens Crops and water Demonstration gardens Food supply Local foods Planting (Plant culture) Small gardens Urban agriculture Vacant lot ecology Vegetable gardening Agricultural education New Agrarian Center
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| Object Type | JPEG color slides
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| Repository | Cleveland State University. Michael Schwartz Library. Special Collections.
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| Repository Collection | Community Gardening Program, Ohio State University Extension, Cuyahoga County
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| Repository Homepage | http://web.ulib.csuohio.edu/SpecColl/ |
| Donor | Ohio State University Extension, Cuyahoga County
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| Copyright | http://www.clevelandmemory.org/copyright/ |
| Format | Jpeg
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| Language | English
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| Further Reading | For more information about the 2008 Market Gardener Program, Ohio State University Extension, Cuyahoga County, go to:
http://images.ulib.csuohio.edu/u?/urbanfarm,297 For more information on the New Agrarian Center, (NAC), go to http://www.gotthenac.org/index.php For more information about the North Union Farmers Market, go to:
http://www.northunionfarmersmarket.org/ |