
Kingston Land Trust Executive Director Rebecca Martin is surrounded here by 'The Dig Kids at the City Hall Victory Garden in 2011'. The Greens picked and packed on that day were delivered to the Queens Galley Soup Kitchen.
The Kingston City Hall Victory Garden celebrates it’s fourth year in 2012 The Kingston Land Trust in collaboration with the City of Kingston’s Clerks office presents “Square Foot Gardening: Making the most of what you have” with Farmer Jesica Clark on Saturday, April 28th (RAIN DATE) at 1:00pm
Kingston – The Kingston Land Trust and City of Kingston’s Clerks Office are gearing up to plant the Kingston City Hall Victory Garden in 2012. To celebrate, Farmer Jesica Clark will present “Square Foot Gardening: Making the most of what you have” on Sunday April 28th (RAIN DATE), 2012 at 1:00pm.
Square foot gardening is the practice of planning small but intensively planted gardens. The method is particularly well suited for areas with poor soil, beginning gardeners or as adaptive recreation for those with disabilities. Plans are in the works for city hall garden enthusiasts to maintain the garden throughout the 2012 season with the Kingston Land Trust’s support.
If you wish to volunteer or would like further information on the garden or upcoming square foot garden presentation, please contact Rebecca Martin, Executive Director of the Kingston Land Trust at kingstonlandtrust@gmail.com or call 845/877-LAND (5263).





