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Update #14: Hey, you got a shovel I can borrow?

Posted on July 27, 2010
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      Adriana Schlarb on July 27, 2010

      This makes my heart happy! I would love to know more about your Farm to Table idea!

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      THOMAS DANFIELD on July 27, 2010

      i have just the work boots AND accessories to go along with this "piece."

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      Sasha Kanno on August 17, 2010

      This shovel was at the Fullerton Arboretum. It was super neat.



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Sasha Kanno is a floral designer by trade but has also been a backyard farmer since childhood. She is the Director of Wrigley Garden; a community garden started in the spring of 2009 with its 40 plots, 14 hens and a small orchard she has fed many hungry mouths. She is also one of the founders of the Wrigley co‐op food exchange which harvests, shares and preserves the excess produce from our city.
Farm Lot 59, a biointensive mini farm is a new venture but she is dedicated to its success: “I am already growing amazing food and this farm will help me take it to the next level. This is the direct connection to the food that nourishes us all throughout our lives. Long Beach use to be full of agriculture, let's get back to our roots. Our children should be able to have wonderfully fresh food while growing up in the city.”

  1. longbeachlocal.org
  2. wrigleygarden.org