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Community Garden coming to Fremont?

Want to garden? Live in a little townhouse with no sun on the patio (uh, like me)? Longing for a community garden like progressive communities have?

johnny_automatic_tomato_plant from openclipart.org.

A group called LEAF is trying to make it happen! Local Ecology and Agriculture Fremont has set up a Ning that you can join to help them get this exciting effort underway. Traditionally, community gardens are shared spaces where residents get personal garden plots to grow their own fruits and vegetables, while sharing overall maintenance. You get exercise, you get to be outside, you get to grow things that may not be at the farmers’ markets, and you get to control how they’re grown. (Honestly, it’s so bizarre that in the US we “exercise” and spend energy to accomplish nothing, when ideally we should spend that energy gardening, volunteering, enjoying nature, or something–it’s unnatural for humans to work so unproductively and miserably. Community gardens are one way to correct this weird imbalance…OK, tangent over, I promise!)

Anyway, I’m really excited about this! There’s been coverage from the Argus and the Tri-City Voice, if you’d like to read more. Of course, there’s also information at www.leafcenter.org. You might see some familiar names and faces, such as that of Bill Merill, who’s the former manager of the late, lamented Navlet’s garden center.

What would you like to grow if it happens? I know my husband is all about the heirloom tomatoes. Me, I don’t know–maybe some kind of berries, and perhaps some of the few Japanese things that I can’t always get at the farmers’ market already. Could I grow shiso/perilla in that kind of setting? I’m not sure!

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Trying something new

I run the Around Fremont community on Livejournal.com, and I wanted to try a Fremont-based blog as well. I really like living in the Fremont area and won’t apologize for being a big fan of its many cultures, excellent international cuisine, beautiful parks, thriving farmers’ markets, and interesting people. The surrounding communities, including Newark, Union City, Milpitas, Sunol, etc., have a lot to offer, as well. I know many Fremont oldtimers don’t like twenty-first-century Fremont, but I love it, and any criticism I may offer here comes from wanting to make it a better place to live for all of us. (Either that, or it’s been a bad day and I haven’t had my coffee yet.)

This blog is under development and may change design, focus, or policies at any moment. I can tell you right now, though, that although comments are currently open, I reserve the right to moderate them, particularly in case of racism, etc. I hope that won’t come up, though!

Today has been quite a day in Fremont–a rare mid-October storm (the remnants of a typhoon), which brought down a tree in my apartment complex, followed by an earthquake centered a couple miles from Sunol! (Don’t forget to fill out “Did You Feel It?”) What a day to get started on…

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