On May 16, 2008 – we put out a call for students and Wolfville residents to come help us dig up some sod for our demonstration garden next to the cafeteria. A 25×25′ plot of sod seemed intimidating with just a handful of shovels, but many hands made light work and a garden was born!
About
The Acadia Community Farm began in the Spring of 2008 with the vision of providing local, organic produce to the dining hall at Acadia University, while also serving as a community garden. Now entering its third growing season, the ACF has grown (no pun intended) to become a community centre for the exchange of knowledge surrounding gardening, food, and sustainable agriculture. Read the blog or explore the site to find out more!
Contact
Want to get involved? Contact info@acadiafarm.org
Blogroll
Links
- Acadia University
- ACORN Blog
- Annapolis Seeds
- Bowdoin Organic Garden
- City Farmer
- Directory of Student Farms
- Environment and Sustainability Studies at Acadia
- Hope Seeds
- Lazy Acres Hopyard
- Pumpkin Moon Farm
- Real Food Challenge
- Sackville Community Garden
- See More Green Collective Garden (halifax)
- Taproot Farms
- The Acadia Environmental Blog!
- Wolfville Farmers’ Market







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