Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Last year's Best of Westchester Post (kurt gabel in the mag!)

http://www.westchestermagazine.com/Westchester-Magazine/July2009/Exceptional-Eco-Friendly-Finds/ Read below:

If you want to be green, but your thumbs are not, farmers Kurt Gabel and Madeline Fletcher can help. Whether you're starting from scratch or rehabilitating an abandoned garden, the Green Fork Farm-ers can come to your property and help you design and build backyard vegetable patch. They'll provide mostly organic seedlings for tomatoes, arugula, spicy mesclun, carrots, peas, herbs, and other goodies of your choosing. If you really need some hand-holding, they also offer gardening lessons or regular garden maintenance--including, if you'd like, a weekly harvest basket left on your doorstep. Talk about being a locavore.

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