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162: Jesse Sparks on Neighborhood Harvesting
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162: Jesse Sparks on Neighborhood Harvesting
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39 minutes
Released:
Nov 26, 2016
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Podcast episode
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162: Jesse Sparks on Neighborhood Harvesting Harvesting fruits and friends from your neighborhood community Jesse is a sixth-generation Arizona native. His great-grandfather owned and operated a farm in Tempe, AZ, and Jesse’s mother’s side comes from farming heritage in Iowa, so he has been surrounded by gardens, fruit trees, and fresh produce his entire life. He and his wife had a townhouse where they started growing food by converting the lawn area in the back into a little 5ft square garden. Then, after moving and expanding to a larger area with more garden space, he noticed he physically felt better after eating home-grown produce. He travels a lot for work and is constantly on airplanes with recirculated air, but he credits having never come home with “travel crud” to his healthier, home-grown eating style. Jesse lives in the Northwest valley of Phoenix Arizona with his wife Heather, their 2 sons, and is expecting twin daughters due early 2017. IN THIS PODCAST: An inspiring young father Jesse shares his story with Greg about how he has started harvesting the unwanted fruit from his neighbor’s front yard and is developing a stronger community as well. Jesse’s story is delightful, and uplifting as he and his young son collect fruit, make jellies, and bring the harvest back to share. He shares how he started and it is not as hard as you might think. Go to www.urbanfarm.org/blog/podcast/ to see our list of podcast and to sign up for weekly updates.
Released:
Nov 26, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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