African Leafy (Traditional) Vegetables constitute the food that most Africans and particularly the older generation miss most in their new life in America. Fellowshiping and working together in the field is another activity African in USA miss so very much. Our African Fellowship Community Garden being initiated established and developed by Texas International ECO-Farming Initiative is determined to bring back to life these nuggets back to the African Community in America. We will feature African Leafy Vegetable recipes, African Arts/Crafts and antiques and occasional African Music to showcase our heritage. Do not be left behind. Be part of us. Call (919) 608 9528 for more information. Stop by our garden at 2925 Lizard Lick Road in Wendell City of North Carolina.
2014
County:Wake
Participant Count:Less than 10
Organization:50/50 Mix
Plot Count:31-50
Type:Other Size:1 - 5 acres
Primary Production:Vegetables
Secondary Production:Chickens/eggs, Compost, Herbs, Vegetables
Culture/Language:English , french and an array of African Languages
Any legal resident of USA originating from Africa
African Refugees and Immigrants
None at the moment but TIEFI the Sponsor is organising
Type | Name | Website | Phone | |
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Non-profit organization | Texas International ECO-Farming Initiative | View site | 9196089528 | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |