Upcoming: HGEL wants to help replant organic food in our Public Spaces

HG Edible Landscapes is working on a presentation/proposal for city governments in which we will take current public landscapes that need love, create beautiful organic gardens – which when using our soil enrichment processes will require less water and create a bountiful amount of organic fruits and vegetables that can be harvested for either sale in which all proceeds go to food banks/soup kitchens or can be given directly to the food banks/soup kitchens.

We can reclaim our public spaces for a better, healthier world – one edible plant at time.

“While in Scottsdale I was in a public park where I saw some beautiful orange trees, my friend told me they were terrible tasting and were there for ornamental reasons.  I was dismayed and couldn’t believe what a waste of space that was.  I thought it would be much more interesting to have a public space which was actually beautiful and gave even more back to the community. ”  Todd McGuinness

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