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2013 Seedling Sale

Our greenhouse is full of lush seedlings in anticipation of our annual seedling sale: April 13th, 9 – 3:30 DeMartini Orchard, 66 North San Antonio Rd, Los Altos 94022 Read more here.

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Finding your dream green job

Check out Collective Roots Executive Director Kris Jensen and Food System Change Coordinator Nicole Wires, featured in a Eucalyptus Magazine article about “Finding Your Dream Green Job”!

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Collective Roots wins the Ford Community Green Grant!

At the SF Green Festival Collective Roots was voted as the winner of the Ford Community Green Grant.  Check out this video they’ve created to highlight our work!

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Overfed and Undernourished

Watch this interview on East Palo Alto Today’s Talking with Henrietta entitled “Overfed and Undernourished”.  The interview features Collective Roots Food System Change Manager Nicole Wires, Ravenswood...

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Nourishing the Planet: An Interview with Nicole Wires

Read an interview with Collective Roots Food System Change Coordinator Nicole Wires about her work at Collective Roots and her passion for community change, health, and environmental justice.

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Macadamia Trees in East Palo Alto?

Did you know that macadamia trees grow quite well here in East Palo Alto? We have three trees at our flagship garden at the East Palo Alto Charter School. While the trees are still very young at about...

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Collective Roots featured on Driving Food Home

Earlier this month, a group of bloggers stopped by the East Palo Alto Charter School garden and the Community Garden to learn about our work. These ladies are on a cross-country road trip to document...

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Nectarine and zucchini bounty

It’s the time of the summer when we’re harvesting more squash and stonefruit than we ever thought possible. Right now, we’re checking our zucchini plants every day, because they produce so quickly!...

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