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Ahwatukee Community Garden Quick Facts:

*Located at the NW corner of 48th St. and Warner by the playground, behind the Farmer’s Market

*Sunday morning gardening hour is open to the public. 8:00 - 9:30 A.M. in fall and winter.

*Website:  ACgarden.org

*Contact:  Fill out the form on our website to be added to our activities mailing list or comment on our Facebook Page 


 

Benefits of attending the Ahwatukee Community Garden group:

*Master Gardeners guide us and answer questions

*No experience needed

*Take home organic vegetables and seeds

*Special children’s garden events

*Learn how to garden at home

*Enjoy the camaraderie of like-minded nature enthusiasts

*Get in touch with your own roots

*Be a part of the solution to world problems

*Learn Permaculture basics

*Receive and give to our Free Seed Library

*It’s all free!

*Our bodies are made of elements from exploding stars; Dirt and plants are made from stardust as well--we share about 60% of the same DNA as plants--Come experience the oneness of life!


Kelly Athena for the Ahwatukee Community Garden

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