GCP's Lady Bird Lake bed profiled in Edible Austin
Check out the latest issue of Edible Austin to learn more about Green Corn Project's demonstration/10th anniversary celebration garden on the banks of Lady Bird Lake. Edible Austin is a "a community-based quarterly publication that promotes the abundance of local foods, season by season." Check their website for where to find the free publication.
The bed is thriving, even if raccoons (or some other animal) did wreak havoc on the corn crop last week. But the tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, and herbs are doing well. GCP volunteers, Paul Drown in particular, have been doing a great job watering and maintaining the bed.
If you would like to see what you grow in your own vegetable garden, check out the bed. It is located on the northern shore of the lake, just west of the Pfluger Pedestrian bridge. Once there, it's easy to find: just look for our tomato cages!

