Eternally Edible Landscaping Club

Eternally Edible Landscaping Club Eternally Edible is established for the purpose of expanding edible landscaping on UF campus.

Members will collectively maintain organic raised-bed gardens and gain insight from workshops for innovative gardening methods and broader social issues in food cultivation.

01/08/2015

Hey all, head over to the Gator Gardening club page if you'd like to stay involved at the student ag gardens, now the UF Community Farm, and if a Monday workday works well for you (:

12/17/2014

Hey all! Check out our new group: Gator Gardening club for all updates about the student ag gardens and the new UF Community Farm!!

Hey y'all: Long time no post! We'll be moving the EELC page to our new club page (NEW NAME!) - Gator Gardening Club (soo...
11/19/2014

Hey y'all:

Long time no post! We'll be moving the EELC page to our new club page (NEW NAME!) - Gator Gardening Club (soon)! But in the meantime, our awesome advisor for the club, Anna Prizzia, will be teaching a kick ass class next semester called UF Community Farm Practicum. If you'd like to be involved with the UF Community Farm AND get credit for it - this is the perfect class for you!

Email Anna with your UFID and full name at [email protected]

09/15/2014

Stay tuned for a name change to the EELC!

The gardens are so beautiful in the summer time (:
05/08/2014

The gardens are so beautiful in the summer time (:

03/14/2014

There will be an EELC meeting at the gardens today at 5! Come out to help us - there's lots of gardening to do!

Our lettuce and spinach seedlings. Yay!
02/27/2014

Our lettuce and spinach seedlings. Yay!

Thanks to all of our volunteers who came out last Friday to help us finish this new bed!This semester we're meeting on F...
02/27/2014

Thanks to all of our volunteers who came out last Friday to help us finish this new bed!
This semester we're meeting on Friday evenings from 4 to sunset.
Our next meeting will be Friday, March 15th at 4 pm! We'll be creating more beds and planting! Come out for lots of fun in the gardens!

We started creating a new bed a few weeks ago thanks to these awesome club members! We planted lettuce, carrots, and spi...
02/27/2014

We started creating a new bed a few weeks ago thanks to these awesome club members! We planted lettuce, carrots, and spinach on one half. We plan to plant kale and potatoes on the other half.

01/05/2014

Hey all my sustainable/garden-loving UF people:

Our awesome advisor for the gardens, Anna Prizzia, is teaching the spring course: Campus Garden Design Practicum (CALS ALS4932).

This unique class is both interdisciplinary and action-oriented. Students will learn and apply the basics of landscape design, sustainable agriculture, interpretation, and participatory planning in a group project to develop a conceptual plan and design for the student gardens on the University of Florida campus. Class is Thurs, 4-7pm. Email Anna Prizzia – [email protected] for more information or to register (permission required).

10/30/2013

Hello all, hope you've been enjoying your fall semester!

Plot rentals and garden upkeep are in full swing and we are super excited that the gardens are looking like their pre-summer self.

If you're interested in renting a plot, contact Tori at [email protected].

Also, we'll be posting more about the Eternally Edible Landscaping Club meetings which are Friday evenings. We're having one this Friday so come on out!

09/12/2013

Oh! Duh! A note on plot rentals:
If you are going to attend our meeting in the hopes of attaining a plot, note that small plots are $10 for the semester and large plots are $20. Please bring cash or check with you. If you bring a check, it will need to be written out to the Student Agricultural Gardens.

Thanks!

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