Monday, March 25, 2019
Grow Dat Reflection
Visiting Grow Dat was an extremely great experience. It was refreshing to seee all of the greenery in a place where you do not usually see functional gardens. It was great to hear that Grow Dat uses sustainable gardening methods that do not damage the environment the way that big industry agriculture does. They’d take the community and the environment into consideration. I think that their mission to expose the New Orleans community to fresh food and sustainable growing methods are an example of great steps that should be taken to ensure food justice. Grow Dat is a awesome organization and their message and beliefs should be heard by the whole community.
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