ep3 How to Start a Community Garden: Gratitude Botanical Farm
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Recently, we were joined by our guests Chris Lemons and Des Baskerville, founders of Gratitude Botanical Farm which is located on the West Side of Atlanta. Its mission is to educate, grow, feed, serve and protect the history of the people of Atlanta through the art of organic urban agriculture.
Not only are they business partners, but also childhood friends. Chris, a certified master gardener from a long lineage of farmers in Georgia, maintained and managed his community garden for years in the historic Peoplestown community in Atlanta where he currently serves as the President of the Peoplestown Neighborhood Association. Desmond, also an ancestral farmer, often volunteered there as his love for agriculture grew into a passion. In 2018 they were presented with the opportunity to work their dreams into a reality. Listen in as we’ll be discussing their journey, what inspires them, and insights on how you can start a farm or garden in your community.
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