Support your future community garden

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Organizers for the Rancho Cucamonga Community Garden will be at a couple of events to raise funds and dispense gardening advice. Check them out at this weekend's Grape Harvest Festival (at Victoria Gardens Friday night and all day Saturday and Sunday) and at the Mainstreet Marketplace (at Victoria Gardens every Wednesday from 4 to 9 p.m. for the rest of this month). 

The garden folks will be selling baked goods, seedlings, plant kits and flower pots. Master gardeners will be on hand to answer your gardening questions. Groundbreaking for the garden, to be located at the Edison corridor near Day Creek and Foothill, is planned later this month.

Questions? Send an e-mail to rcgardens@live.com



  

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Cynthia said:

you can also email rcgarden@earthlink.net if the other one acts weird and bounces back ( we're looking into the issue asap). We have a facebook group and Our website is up and running as well with updates:

http://communitygardensofranchocucamonga.wordpress.com

thanks!

Anonymous said:

The community gardens is an awesome idea but you have to make sure you are not building the gardens on the high speed rail corridor along the Edison utility corridor. One side of the utility corridor will be a high speed train from Las Vegas to LA/ONT Airport. This is one of the most important transportation links in our valley's history and we don't want to build anything that may get in the way of this project. One side can be gardens and the other side WILL be the high speed rail line. What an awesome view when traveling by rail through Cucamonga. Looking out the train window in the future you see community gardens and the Rancho Cucamonga high rise skyline in the distance.

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