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Peterson Garden Project Registration Is Open

By Patty Wetli | February 1, 2016 5:36am
 Registration is open to grow with Peterson Garden Project at one of seven community gardens.
Registration is open to grow with Peterson Garden Project at one of seven community gardens.
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LINCOLN SQUARE — If you're convinced you'd have a green thumb, if only you had a patch of green to garden, today's your lucky day.

Registration is now open for membership in Peterson Garden Project, which operates seven pop-up community gardens on the North Side. No gardening experience is necessary. Click here to sign up.

Membership costs $85 and includes a 4-foot-by-8-foot plot, as well as access to educational resources and special events. Plots will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Returning gardeners have already claimed their plots.

The gardens are solely for growing food, not flowers, and the emphasis is on organic methods.

Each garden devotes 5 percent of its space to Grow 2 Give beds — harvested produce is donated to food pantry partners and nutrition programs.

Peterson Garden Project's gardens:

• Ashlandia, Ashland and Hollywood

• Global Garden, Lawrence and Sacramento

• Hello! Howard, Howard and Ashland

• Land on Lincoln, Lincoln and Sacramento

• NEIU Ground, campus of Northeastern Illinois University

• Swedish Covenant Hospital Garden, Carmen and California

• Vedgewater, Broadway and Rosemont

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