Posts Tagged ‘San Francisco’

Seed Bomb Vending Machines Hit LA & San Francisco

Thursday, May 27th, 2010


Vending machines selling seed bombs are popping up in Los Angeles and one that we know of in front of Bi-Rite Market, one of our favorite food stops in San Francisco. Designers from Common Studio have repurposed old gumball machines and placed them strategically in urban locations. Pop in a coin and out rolls a “bomb” made of seeds and compost encased in clay. What guerrilla gardener can resist a ready made seed bomb? Check out the list of seed bomb vending machine locations.

In addition to making the world a more beautiful place, guerrilla gardeners can sleep well knowing that proceeds from the vending machines are donated to Project H Design, who apply their talents to improve the lives of the socially overlooked. Look for an OGP post on this amazing organization in the near future!
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San Francisco Urban Farm Hopes To Expand

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Little City Gardens in San Francisco, CA is hoping to expand their operation. For the past year, Caitlyn Galloway and Brooke Budner have been growing artisinal salad mix, braising mix and culinary herbs on a 1/16-acre backyard plot in the Mission District, which they sell to individual subscribers and local restaurants. They also hold workshops to teach the local community about farming in the city, and somehow have managed to maintain paid jobs off the farm the entire time. Now they’d like to expand to a 1/2-acre plot, dedicate themselves to farming full time and continue “the local, national, and global dialogue about growing food in cities”.

Brooke and Caitlyn have built a business worth investing in, and in addition to that they have created a model useful to anyone interested in starting or expanding their own urban farm. They have put together a business plan and stated their goals clearly. You can see from their Kickstarter page that their hard work is paying off. They are getting a terrific response from their community and we wish them the best in reaching their fundraising goals by May 4th, 2010!
Don’t miss the Little City Gardens video, just click on the Kickstarter image above.

Abandoned Lot Becomes Urban Farm in San Francisco

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010


photo by Chris Martin

Residents of Hayes Valley in San Francisco, CA descended on an abandoned lot this past weekend and transformed it into an urban farm. The lot had been sitting unused for about 15 years, when as part of the city’s interim use agreement, it was handed over to locals for temporary farming. For the next 2-5 years, until the city moves forward with development plans, the neighborhood can enjoy classes, workshops, work parties and site tours on a beautiful urban farm.
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