
This review is about their two day annual edible plant sale held on May 15 & 16, 2021 at: Chicago Market Grocery Co-op Building 4620 N. Broadway Chicago, IL 60640 What an amazing...
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Peterson Garden Project (PGP) is a Chicago-based nonprofit dedicated to empowering individuals and communities to grow their own organic food. Established in 2010, the project began as a response to food insecurity and has since evolved into a vibrant initiative that engages thousands of volunteers and participants across multiple community gardens on the city's north side.
Through its Grow2Give program, PGP cultivates fresh produce for local food pantries, having donated over 15,000 pounds to those in need. With a focus on education and community involvement, members can cultivate their own plots while benefiting from various resources and workshops aimed at sustainable gardening practices.
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This review is about their two day annual edible plant sale held on May 15 & 16, 2021 at: Chicago Market Grocery Co-op Building 4620 N. Broadway Chicago, IL 60640 What an amazing...
I second what the previous reviewer said about the water being in an uncovered filthy trough. See photo. After bringing up the matter to the garden managers, there were no changes, only an offer...
I had a really bad experience with these people. I prepaid my lot in the prior year to ensure I get the same bed going forward since I've put in quite a bit of time, effort, and money (yes! all...
I signed up for a plot at Peterson Garden Project, and paid the fee. There was a required orientation via Zoom that I missed. Because I didn't request a refund immediately after missing the Zoom...
There's zero communication from the organization. We've received maybe 2 emails since March when we paid $100 for a plot. The boards were rotted off all 4 sides, so functionally we paid for a dirt...