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This week, we aren’t going inside, we’re going up on a rooftop. We sat down with Urban Harvest’s Jamie Wallace at their rooftop garden downtown to talk about the fight to bring sustainable food to St. Louis as well as strengthen the community as St. Louis grows together.
Urban Harvest started in 2011, and now has more than a half dozen locations across the area, providing fresh produce to those without access, and working to create a network to help with food assistance throughout the city.
As executive director, Jamie talked about education programs as well, helping to teach those who want to learn how to create sustainable urban gardening and spread the word throughout communities who want to build their own.
Oh, and if you grow at home and find yourself asking “what are we going to do with all these vegetables?” Well, there’s an app for that.
If you want to check out the farms, you can go any Saturday morning from 9-11:30.
If you’re looking to start your own garden, there are some handy how-to guides on their website UrbanHarvestSTL.org.
There, you can also learn more about how you can help, either by donating or getting involved yourself. There’s also a list of upcoming events, the soonest being a sit-down dinner hosted on their rooftop garden downtown August 7.