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Urban Garden Center Celebrates One Year

The Urban Garden Center is creating a consumer center for sustainable living and life style. The design of the center it's self is a great challenge because of the location under a train trestle. On the other hand the plant selection and prices as well as the shopping experience is top notch. This past weekend the center teamed up with New York Restoration Project to give away 100 trees for free. I spent the day wandering among the plants and meeting with the folks that came to browse and hang out. In addition to the "Green House" showroom for shabby chic housewares and plants - there's a patio area with seating and a planned lunch menu from neighbors Labodega Gourmet @LaMarqueta. I'll be working with Dimitri on some community education workshops in the weekends to come. This spring and summer the trestle will offer a shady garden in the heart of Harlem.


















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  1. I think that having a garden center like this would be so amazing! I have to go to quite a few different gardening stores to get everything that I need. I would absolutely love to have one big center like this. I would like to start looking around to see where the nearest one is. I have been gardening much more lately, so it would be a really good thing for me to learn more about gardening, and be able to get all the supplies I need as well! http://www.purityfeed.ca/home-garden/

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