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Make Yours A Healthy Community

Local Food:  Community Gardening and CSAs

Grow What Your EatGet into growing your own food at home or in a community garden.  Want to learn more about local food?  Jacksonville's Sustainable Future and Jacksonville Carbon Neutral Initiative are both exploring and developing ways to local food.  Grow food in your backyard, in pots on your patio, or get involved with a community garden in your neighborhood.  Come back here often for more information about community gardening in Jacksonville and on the First Coast.

Community Sustained Agriculture (CSA) is bringing food from nearby farms to local markets near you--local sourcing of food reduces emissions of greenhouse gasses.  There are several CSAs in our area.  We're building references to share with you soon.

Visit  the American Community Gardening Association for more info about how to find our start your own community garden. Learn more about urban gardening from the Duval County Extension Office.

 

 

The True Cost of Food Campaign

True Cost of Food logoIn the 1928 presidential campaign of Herbert Hoover, a Republican paid newspaper advertisement promised prosperity in the form of "a chicken in every pot and a car in every backyard, to boot."

Hoover's prosperity has arrived in spades with food and with cars. Yet, less than 100 years later, worries about global warming and suburban sprawl are making most of us doubt the wisdom of the cars, even suggesting we should often forego the private automobile in favor of public transportation or even bicycles. It now seems that we should often forego the chicken, too.

The Sierra Club's True Cost of Food campaign exposes the hidden costs to our planet of our meat-rich, pesticide-laden, and transportation-heavy diet. Now you can learn how to eat more responsibly and teach others how, too.

 

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