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Since the very first summer that COA was in session, there has been an organic garden at the north entrance to campus. Originally used as a kitchen garden to supply the campus with fresh produce, the garden was later opened up to the wider Mount Desert Island community. Plots are available come spring, on a first-come, first-served basis.
Since the very first summer that COA was in session, there has been an organic garden at the north entrance to campus. Originally used as a kitchen garden to supply the campus with fresh produce, the garden was later opened up to the wider Mount Desert Island community. Plots are available come spring, on a first-come, first-served basis.


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College of the Atlantic, ME, US

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Type: Program

Status: Initiated in 1969

Source File: http://www.coa.edu/html/gardens.htm

Description:

Since the very first summer that COA was in session, there has been an organic garden at the north entrance to campus. Originally used as a kitchen garden to supply the campus with fresh produce, the garden was later opened up to the wider Mount Desert Island community. Plots are available come spring, on a first-come, first-served basis.