Urban Gardeners

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On today’s show we talked about probiotic urban gardening, fruit trees in city parks, community and school gardens plus a lot of other edible stuff. Our guests on today’s show included our favorite Premier South-Tampa-Urban-Homesteading- Dumpster-Diving- Plant Lover, John Starnes. Also joining us for the first time was another urban gardening activist, Tanja Vidovic. Tanja and her husband Jared have been involved in several food growing projects that include getting Tampa to grow fruit trees in three of their city parks. John talked about the grafting workshop put on by the Rare Fruit Council this past Sunday, and we got a lot of calls on seedling avocados that really need to be grafted.

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