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Outrageous Gardens!
http://www.outrageousgardens.com
Outrageous Gardens website promotes the use of micro-gardens created from locally available recycled and organic materials to aid in reducing hunger for landless populations. These garden designs come from all over the world, are quick to set up, may be portable, utilize available materials and provide a readily available supply of fresh foods at the doorstep. Outrageous Gardens promotes the concept of combining these gardens with emergency food aid as a more sustainable approach to ending hunger and assisting in returning control of providing fresh food supplies back to the individual or family.
Recent Posts
An end to hunger and poverty: don’t doubt!
“It is important for people to realize that we can make progress against world hunger, that world hunger is not hopeless. The worst enemy is apathy.” – Reverend David Beckmann And sealed within apathy is the feeling of helplessn...
Full Moon BOOK Giveaway
This Lammas I had much to celebrate. My personal “harvest” included a transition to new type of position living alongside a house full of women on the University of New Mexico campus. This allows me to use many of the skills I’ve ac...
Growing food–Missouri style!
It’s been a wild and crazy year in the garden–cool early summer in Albuquerque and now blistering hot. I’ve traveled to the midwest and back and while some of my plants withered while I was gone, I have the fall garden to look forwa...
The “secret” of Outrageous Gardens
[This site was fully operational in less than 24 hours and even faster thanks to my amazing webmistress Michelle Vandepas of Divine Purpose Unleashed and some powerful intending. Although I don't generally promote for profit sites, I can't say enough...
Envision this! PLEASE!!
Just a note to let folks know, problems with uploading on my website prevented me from adding the information on “The ‘ Secret’ of Outrageous Gardens,” which is now a downloadable handout. I also cannot put up information on ...
Our 1st Book Giveaway winner is…..
…Judy S. of Albuquerque, New Mexico, who won the drawing for Margaret Trost’s book On That Day Everybody Ate. Thank you, Margaret, for donating this signed copy and shipping it pronto despite the fact that you just returned from a trip...

