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Organic gardening provides alternative for Valentine's Day

Organic gardening provides alternative for Valentine's Day

Becca Murdoch February 13, 2015

This Saturday, couples and singles alike can make the most of their Valentine’s Day by joining the Druid City Garden Project at Oakdale Elementary School to learn how to prune their pesky perennials. “We...

'Gardens 2 schools' grows

'Gardens 2 schools' grows

Elizabeth Elkin February 1, 2015

Druid City Garden Project will expand its Gardens 2 Schools program to a new elementary school in the fall of 2015.The project uses gardens on school property to teach science, math and entrepreneurship...

Students garden at area schools

Students garden at area schools

Heather Buchanan September 22, 2014

The goal of Druid City Garden Project, a Tuscaloosa-based nonprofit organization, is to make and emphasize the connection a community has with its food.
 To accomplish this goal, DCGP plans to get a...

Groups support recycling initiatives for September

Groups support recycling initiatives for September

Laura Testino September 6, 2014

RecycleBama, an SGA-led initiative, is encouraging the University to take more responsibility for its impact on the environment by implementing Sustainable September. The three week series of events supporting...

Garden Project promotes growth

Garden Project promotes growth

Jordan Cissell April 26, 2012

The Druid City Garden Project is almost hidden, tucked away behind University Place Elementary School on the corner of an overgrown athletic field. Only a sunflower-laden banner, hung from a crooked fence...

Honors College event promotes local agriculture

Brittney Knox November 22, 2010

Honors college students gathered at Epiphany Cafe Friday for a food tasting and discussion that hosted some of Tuscaloosa’s local leaders who spoke about the importance of eating food grown locally....