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Category Archives: growing food

COVID-19: We Are All Farmer’s Now

Did you know? This is usually around the time we host our annual meeting. This year, we won’t be able to have our normal meeting, but we still want toContinue reading “COVID-19: We Are All Farmer’s Now”

Posted byfreshnewlondonDecember 3, 2020December 15, 2020Posted inconnecting community, donate, empowering youth, growing foodLeave a comment on COVID-19: We Are All Farmer’s Now

What’s Happening at Cottage St?

Have you been walking down Cottage St recently and notice the new garden beds? It’s going to be FRESH’s newest site: The Cottage Street Urban Farm! FRESH first began growingContinue reading “What’s Happening at Cottage St?”

Posted byfreshnewlondonNovember 5, 2020January 30, 2021Posted ingrowing foodLeave a comment on What’s Happening at Cottage St?

Edible New London Snack Beds

Have you harvested any cherry tomatoes from our snack beds? Maybe you’ve seen the brightly colored signs that read: Harvest Me! ¡Coséchame! while walking down Broad St. Snack Beds areContinue reading “Edible New London Snack Beds”

Posted byfreshnewlondonOctober 3, 2020December 15, 2020Posted infood justice, food resources, growing foodLeave a comment on Edible New London Snack Beds

FRESH is fiscally sponsored by Third Sector New England, Inc (TSNE).

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FRESH acknowledges our gardens grow on occupied Pequot territory that was toiled by the stolen labor of Indigenous and Black people. Indigenous and Black growing techniques have and continue to contribute to the health of our people and planet.
National Black Food & Justice Alliance
Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation.

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