GardenCoupeville (formerly gardenDC)

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The best way to contact me is by e-mail.

alexmat79@hotmail.com.com


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About Garden Coupeville

I initially thought of this as an idea for a business, sort of a master gardener for small urban plots. The thought was that people who live in DC would want to have a vegetable garden, and if I could set one up and maintain it, then the owner of the garden would enjoy it and harvest. This would be fresher and cheaper than a CSA or farmer's market. However, as I would not consider myself an expert, this blog turned into a resource and documentation project.

I'm happy to share my own garden related projects, and this gives me a way to summarize and contemplate them. I am now far away from DC, but that means there is a whole new gardening challenge ahead. If you have feedback, that's great. If you have questions, I can try to answer them. And if you think growing veggies is great but would like some help...well I might be interested.

Contact:
alexmat79@hotmail.com

Alex Matsov

Links

  • The Self-sufficient Gardener
  • EcoVision
  • Field of Work
  • Sustainable and Urban Gardening
  • Guerilla Gardening
  • Blair Road Community Garden
  • Lawn Reform Coalition
  • Greenish Thumb
  • Washington Gardener
  • Grow It Eat It
  • Green The Grounds
  • Garden Coach Directory
  • DC Urban Gardeners

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