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Want a Garden but Don't Have the Room?


The Duluth History Museum has the solution!



Duluth Historical Society would like to invite you to plant a garden in our new Strickland House Community Garden.  The boxes are made of natural ceder with no chemicals or wood preservative in them and the soil is a healthy mixture from Woody's Nursery, with mushroom compost.  We also have natural compost donated by Sangrit Enterprises for our first few boxes.  Our boxes are 4 x 4at $50.00 for the year and 4 x 8 for $100.00 for the year. We have a rain water collection system that will provide water and  when necessary we will fill it for easy watering.  There is open access and the area is entirely fenced. Mother Natures sunshine abounds in our lovely meadow.  Our garden boxes will follow the natural terrain of the land and we have a natural water shed for the rain to feed the roots instead of all of it going into the city dry well.  We are building as we grow.  Come check us out. Click HERE for more information.

"Wow, that is some good looking dirt. Can't wait to get started, putting in the compost, planting my tomatoes. There's nothing that tastes so good as your own tomatoes, " says Diane Lynch.

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