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As I thought about Victory Gardens from the past. I noticed another display that reflected a modern Victory Garden. The only difference was that it was designed to show cancer survivors how to grow organic food and serve healthy meals. It is called the Pink Ribbon Garden Project and was started by the Libby’s Legacy Breast Cancer Foundation along with co-founder Grammy-winning musician Melissa Etheridge. Beginning in Florida and extending services to New York, they will be starting “A Pink Ribbon Garden” in Nashville, Tennessee soon. We asked Tracy Maynard-Harris, Executive Director of Libby’s Legacy to tell us a little more about the “Grow one, Give one” concept.
For More Information See:
http://libbyslegacy.org/pink-ribbon-garden-project/
Tracy Maynard-Harris explaining the workings of their low cast vertical garden that provide fresh vegetables in a very small space with a very low cost easily fabricated set up.
Before and after photos of the Pink Ribbon Project as it is assembled by volunteers before planting the herbs and vegetables.
Low cost tower garden for growing herbs and vegetables in an efficient manner for year around consumption.
Display pictures at the Nashville Lawn and Garden Show of the Pink Ribbon Project
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