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May 19th, 2007, 02:15 PM
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An estimated 30 million Americans, including elderly people and children, go to bed hungry each night or not knowing when their next meal will be. The Garden Writers Association, oldest and largest association of professional garden communicators, hopes to reduce the problem without government programs, tax dollars or red tape.
The staff at Ed Hume Seeds wants to do their part, too. The first 250 people to send us email requesting "seeds for the hungry" will receive a free packet of vegetable seeds. Remember to fill out the form completely so that we know where to send the seeds. While you're at it we would love to hear your comments about our web site (Click here to go to our home page). Our goal is to make this site a useful resource for the home gardener and your input would be greatly appreciated.
Most gardeners harvest more than they consume. So here's your chance to help local soup kitchens or food banks. If you are not sure where to donate your excess fruits and vegetables, you can call "Second Harvest" at (206)545-6600 and they will refer you to a qualified relief organization.
An estimated 30 million Americans, including elderly people and children, go to bed hungry each night or not knowing when their next meal will be. The Garden Writers Association, oldest and largest association of professional garden communicators, hopes to reduce the problem without government programs, tax dollars or red tape.
The staff at Ed Hume Seeds wants to do their part, too. The first 250 people to send us email requesting "seeds for the hungry" will receive a free packet of vegetable seeds. Remember to fill out the form completely so that we know where to send the seeds. While you're at it we would love to hear your comments about our web site (Click here to go to our home page). Our goal is to make this site a useful resource for the home gardener and your input would be greatly appreciated.
Most gardeners harvest more than they consume. So here's your chance to help local soup kitchens or food banks. If you are not sure where to donate your excess fruits and vegetables, you can call "Second Harvest" at (206)545-6600 and they will refer you to a qualified relief organization.