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Canada: Kitchener Community garden project continuing to grow roots

Volunteers at the Community Powered Urban Agriculture site at the Kitchener Market (Credit/Kamil Ahmed)

The agriculture project aims to address the increasing cost of living, which is all the more difficult for the most vulnerable members of society.

By Brandon Maher
City News
Jul 26, 2023

Excerpt:

The organization looked to expand their positive impact on the community by creating a public garden called the ‘Community Powered Urban Agriculture Project’. The initiative began growing it’s roots approximately one year ago, and as of one month ago, has since blossomed into a collection of planters located at the Kitchener Market. The garden is grown and cared for by volunteers, and the fresh produce can be accessed by anyone who needs a helping hand at no cost.

Kamil Ahmed, an organizer of Community Fridge K.W, said that through the help of community members, the garden has grown after a long and hard effort.

“Now we’ve got tall tomato plants, blooming zucchinis, tall pepper plants, as well as good looking lettuce and swiss chard coming out of the planters.” Ahmed stated.

As part of an ‘informal but also formal’ agreement with the Kitchener Market, Community Fridge K.W would be allowed to expand the agriculture project, if it is successful this year. The current setup allows for pilot planters to be located around the market property, but potential plans could see the garden grow out of permanent planters that are located at the King Street entrance.

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