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Peterson Garden Project

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"Recipes are borne out of necessity," said chef Alvin Yu, who heads the "Feasts Of Resistance" program.

Lincoln Square »

Registration is open to grow with Peterson Garden Project at one of seven community gardens.

Albany Park »

DNAinfo's resident urban gardener wonders whether her potato harvest was worth the cost.

Albany Park »

DNAinfo's resident urban gardener says greens offer a quicker return on investment than other crops.

Albany Park »

DNAinfo's resident urban gardener has decided to try her hand at potatoes, and it seems complicated.

Albany Park »

DNAinfo's resident urban gardener Patty Wetli is back for another growing season.

Ravenswood Manor »

Peterson Garden Project, Manor Garden Club and Kilbourn Park are all holding plant sales this weekend.

Irving Park »

Urban agriculture experts from Chicago and Havana come together Saturday at Kilbourn Park.

Lincoln Square »

New gardeners can reserve a plot at one of six community gardens operated by Peterson Garden Project.

Edgewater »

The Peterson Garden Project hosts cooking classes in the commercial kitchen at the Broadway Armory.

Rogers Park »

The garden opened last year at Howard Street and Ashland Avenue.

Lincoln Square »

Add olive oil, sea salt and bake your kale into submission, advises DNAinfo's resident urban gardener.

Albany Park »

DNAinfo's resident urban gardener is confronted with the unimaginable — a successful tomato crop.

Ravenswood Manor »

Learn how worms can turn food scraps and other household waste into soil.

Lincoln Square »

DNAinfo's resident urban gardener finally succumbs to the charms of chives.