Monday, 25 June 2012

Garden visits and poultry, too - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Eleven private and garden spaces community two will be open from 11 to 16 today to visit garden of Lawrenceville. The free event began organic Lawrenceville community garden, 4734 Butler St., near the entrance of Allegheny Cemetery and is hosted by the Association of Lawrenceville home. Farmers market of Lawrenceville in the parking lot of goodwill on 52nd Street opens at 12: 30 p.m. Information: E-mail lawrencevillegardentour@gmail.com.

The city of Verona, will host a free self-guided walking tour of garden of 10 to 13 today. Maps are available at the corner of the Boulevard of the Allegheny River and Avenue South. Participating gardens will be marked with balloons and refreshments will be available at various locations.


The Grainery, a mill, which was restored by Christine Davis, urban archaeologist, will be also opened, and Ms. Davis will be on hand to talk about the building.


Pittsburgh's second annual Urban Chicken Coop tour will take place on 09-15 Sunday in the North and the districts of the East End.


The tour presents various styles of chicken coops and races, and urban chicken farmers will be available to discuss how including - chicken keep.


Tickets are $10 for adults, free for children and are available Sunday to the Quiet Storm, 5430 Penn Avenue; Tazza Oro, 1125 n. Highland Avenue; Animals Nature, 7610 Forbes avenue; Thompson 0.08 Acres, 1240 Resaca place; and Choderwood, 7665 Lock Western way.


A guided bike tour East End begins at 09: 15 on the Nature of the Animal. Product go to grow Pittsburgh. Information: noblechoder@aol.com.


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