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May 3, 2010
Plan your vegetable garden now – harvest extra rewards later
Anne Marie Van Nest  President, Garden Writers Association Foundation

Today’s guest blog is from Anne Marie Van Nest, president of the Garden Writers Association Foundation, about a very cool program called Plant A Row for the Hungry. Veggie gardeners have the power to connect with and help their communities through PAR and programs like it. Think about ways you can get involved! ~ The Burpee Home Gardens Team

Planting a vegetable garden soon? Plan to grow an extra row (or two) this summer for those in need of healthy, nutritious, fresh vegetables. Share a little of your garden harvest to help support the food relief organizations in your community so that fewer adults and children go to bed hungry. Plant a Row for the Hungry is a simple message that garden writers nationwide are asking fellow gardeners to do – just people helping people. Nothing beats fresh-picked vegetables right out of the garden and sharing this bountiful harvest keeps a heartfelt gardener tradition strong. No matter where you garden, you can help feed the hungry.

Plant a Row for the Hungry (PAR) is a program that began 15 years ago in Alaska when garden columnist and Garden Writers Association President Jeff Lowenfels asked his readers to plant a row of vegetables for Bean’s Café, an Anchorage soup kitchen. The program was so successful Jeff introduced it to the Garden Writers Association as a national program. Now each year well over 1 million pounds of produce is donated to local food banks, soup kitchens and service organizations with over 200 community grassroots groups supporting the program and helping those in need in their local community.

To contact one of over 200 local Plant a Row for the Hungry groups across North America, learn how to start a Plant a Row campaign in your area, or to find a food bank to donate surplus vegetables near you, visit the www.gardenwriters.org website, email par@gardenwriters.org or call 877 492-2727.

Reader Comments (3)
If your community does not have a PAR program, checkout http://www.AmpleHarvest.org - a nationwide program enabling gardeners anywhere to donate excess garden produce to a local food pantry.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010 | Gary
Another option (especially if there is no PAR program near you) if you are growing more food than you need is to visit www.AmpleHarvest.org - a site that helps diminish hunger by enabling gardeners to share their garden produce/herbs with neighborhood food pantries.

The site is free both for the food pantries and the gardeners using it.

Backed by Google.com and the USDA, more than 1,750 food pantries nationwide are already on it and more are signing up daily.

It includes preferred delivery times, driving instructions to the pantry as well as (in many cases) information about store bought items also needed by the pantry (for after the growing season). A free Ample Harvest iPhone app is also available.

If your community has a food pantry, make sure they are registered at www.AmpleHarvest.org.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010 | Gary
Thanks for the info, Gary! We love to see Social Gardening.
The Burpee Home Gardens Team
Friday, May 14, 2010 | Burpee Home Gardens
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