Oregon Institute of Technology is creating a community garden

Nov. 12, 2009
2.5-acre campus site will be a "living laboratory"


From The Portland Oregonian: A group of volunteers broke ground last week on a new community garden on the campus of the Oregon Institute of Technology in Klamath Falls. The Native Plant Schoolyard Habitat will feature plants native to the high desert and be used as a teaching garden for OIT, Klamath Community College and elementary school classes from Klamath Falls.

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