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Growing Together: Share the work, share the harvest at Growing Together Community Gardens: Throughout the garden season, volunteers meet weekly in groups at their specific garden to perform tasks that need to be completed. Members share the work and share the harvest, by Don Kinzler, The Forum, March 11, 2023.

Community Gardens are growing food, friendships: With prices up at the grocery stores, one of the most popular nonprofits in town is community gardens, By Kevin Wallevand, WDAY, August 23, 2022.

Share the work and share the harvest at Growing Together Community Gardens Gardening columnist Don Kinzler says the unique model of community gardens in this Fargo-based program has attracted national and worldwide attention, by Don Kinzler, The Forum, April 9, 2022.

Jack Wood, co-founder of the Growing Together Community Gardens in Fargo has won the RCA Magic Hero Award for his community service. He joins us to discuss.... Interview by Ashley Thornberg on Main Street, Prairie Public Radio, September 2, 2021.

Growing Together Opens New Garden, by Annie Prafcke, High Plains Reader, May 20, 2021.

Growing Together breaks ground on seventh community garden: Growing Together allows people to volunteer in exchange for fresh and organic produce. All volunteers split the fresh produce among themselves, by Jessica Backlund, WDAY / The Forum, April 15, 2021.

Share the work, share the harvest with Fargo's Growing Together Community Gardens, by Don Kinzler, The Forum, April 10, 2021.

Growing Together Community Garden MLK 2015 Group Award Winner, video by The Peoples Press Project, 2015.

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Recommended Links

NDSU Field to Fork Webinar Archives. The Field to Fork program is a multidisciplinary, multi-state effort that provides research-based information about growing, preparing, preserving and selling vegetables and fruits.

How and when to start your seeds by University of Minnesota Extension.

Pinetree's Guide to Seed Starting.

Our Friends at North Circle Seeds specialize in regionally adapted seed using chemical-free, sustainable and organic practices.

Prairie Road Organic Seed is a local seed saver and sends weekly garden info tips.

Johnny Seed Co has education videos.

Eden Brothers Seeds.

Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds has great website info.

Seeds Savers Exchange has very good online articles.

The best explanation of tomato pruning is by University of Wisconsin Madison. Download and print this article.

University of Minnesota Bee Lab has great wild and bumble bee information.
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