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  <id>615610</id>
  <title>Community Gardens in lower FFD County</title>
  <published_at>Tue Apr 28 10:12:39 -0700 2009</published_at>
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  <board>
    <id>20</id>
    <name>Tristate Region</name>
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        <id>4635862</id>
        <content>I recently discovered that the city of Norwalk has a community garden.  For $10 you get a whole plot to yourself to grow fruits, veggies, etc.  And you can donate portions to the homeless.  What a beautiful idea.  For those of us stuck in our condo complexes until the market picks back up (yours truly here) - this sounds like a magical oasis of gardening.  I plant herbs, and have had small tomato plants &amp; peppers growing on my deck in summers past - but having an entire plot to myself would REALLY make my summer.  The Norwalk garden (Fodor Farm) is full for the season.  There is also a 13 page waiting list.   I don't know why it's never occured to me that there would be community gardens in CT.  

Does anyone know where there are more of these gardens?
Do they discriminate if you do not live in the town where the garden is located???  
  
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        <published_at>Tue Apr 28 10:12:39 -0700 2009</published_at>
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        <user>
          <id>82143</id>
          <name>amanda3571</name>
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