Please join us to start tomatoes, flowers, peppers and more.
Event will take place outdoors, in the children’s play area behind 195 Adams St.
Raindate will be Sunday April 10th.
Watch CVEarthlab.com and Buildinglink for more details.



Please join us to start tomatoes, flowers, peppers and more.
Event will take place outdoors, in the children’s play area behind 195 Adams St.
Raindate will be Sunday April 10th.
Watch CVEarthlab.com and Buildinglink for more details.
The garden committee is looking to expand! Are you interested in being more involved with planning, fundraising, running activities and troubleshooting?
Maybe you are more of a worker bee, who can step up once or twice a week to do one of many small daily tasks required, such as watering or checking the irrigation timer? We need you too!
This April, we hope to hold a seed-starting workshop, snap pea planting activities, flower transplanting and more — but we cannot do these things without community participation and volunteers.
CVEarthlab is a self-funded, community vegetable garden open to all residents of Concord Village, with or without small children. We welcome all ages and all experience levels. Over the years we’ve found that the more people who participate, the easier and more fun it is. Teamwork makes the dream work!
Please send an email to CVearthlab@gmail.com for more information.
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