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DA sets up urban gardening showcase

Metro Manila residents now have a place to go to see for themselves how urban gardening is done.
The Department of Agriculture (DA), in cooperation with the Philippine Seed Industry Association (PSIA), has set up an urban vegetable garden at its own compound.
Vegetable crops bred and developed by the Allied Botanical Corp. (ABC) are currently on […]

By John Lucero

Metro Manila residents now have a place to go to see for themselves how urban gardening is done.

The Department of Agriculture (DA), in cooperation with the Philippine Seed Industry Association (PSIA), has set up an urban vegetable garden at its own compound.

Vegetable crops bred and developed by the Allied Botanical Corp. (ABC) are currently on exhibit at the DA compound. All PSIA member-companies are encouraged to showcase their crops for six months.

The ABC’s garden was set up last January and will be maintained until July. Visitors may view the vegetables and herbs in different stages, from planting to maturity.

The vegetables and herbs are harvested and brought to the office of DA Secretary Arthur Yap, where employees and visitors can buy them at affordable prices.

read the rest of the story from The Philippine Star

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