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Gardening resources

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Learn more: hunger  

MA Food System Collaborative provides a comprehensive list of resources specific to Massachusetts. 

 

Massachusetts Law Reform Institute has a focus area on Hunger and Food Insecurity advocacy.  

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Mass.gov lists some of the top food policy groups in the state. 

 

A few national and international organizations include Feeding America, No Kid Hungry, and WhyHunger

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Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is a source for policy analysis. 

My trusted brands (I am not sponsored!) 

Here are some of my favorite sources for... 

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Seeds: High Mowing Organic Seeds; also worth a look is Annie's Heirloom Seeds for their great variety, but I found they are not a great value (seeds per packet) and have a lower germination rate 

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Seedlings: Natick Community Organic Farm, The Tasteful Garden 

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Plants, bareroots, and bulbs: Prairie Moon Nursery (they exclusively carry native species; the information provided on their site is better than anywhere else I've found; they have awesome range maps), White Flower FarmNatick Community Organic Farm (try a local farm or garden club near you), and I'm giving American Meadows a try this year 

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Gardening supplies: Gardener's Supply Company 

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Raised beds and planters: Timberlane GardensGreenes Fence Company raised beds are also good (my older ones "busted" apart at the joints after 7 years of use... not bad!) 

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Soil amendments, composts, etc.: Coast of Maine, Vermont Compost Company, Neptune's Harvest 

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