Who says you can’t get something for nothing? Denver Urban Gardens debunks the notion with its Free Seeds and Transplants Program. Denver residents who meet low-to-moderate income guidelines can receive free vegetable seeds and transplants. Applications are available at 35 sites (recreation centers, churches and senior citizen centers) throughout Denver. To locate the nearest distribution center, call DUG at 30.292.9900 or see the list below.
Applications for the 2009 program are now available. The application deadline is February
The Seeds and Transplants Program is funded, in part, by a grant from Denver Housing and Neighborhood Development Services, and operated by DUG. Last year, over 4,000 residents were served by this program.
Please contact one of the following community centers for a Free Seeds and Transplants application. Clayton/Mile High Early Head Start Gloria Griffie 3751 MLK Blvd. Educare Bldg. 303.355.2008 x 269
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