
This Sunday, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and Alice Waters, along with lots of gardeners will plant the first edible garden in the city by the Bay's Civic Center since 1943.
Here are details from the
Slow Food Nation Blog .
Beginning July 1, the lawn of San Francisco's City Hall will undergo a transformation from grass carpet to edible garden. The installation of the Slow Food Nation Victory Garden marks the first time that City Hall has hosted an edible garden since 1943. We will begin by pulling up turf (which will be replanted in other parts of the City's green areas) and planting beets, lettuce, kale and many other heritage varieties of vegetables. The food grown in the garden--most of which will be ready for harvest during Slow Food Nation's Labor Day event--will be donated to those with limited access to healthy, organic produce through a partnership with local food banks and meal programs.