
The Harvest Center Makes News
The Harvest Center non-profit boosts a membership of 95 gardeners and donated 477 lbs. of produce to families in need last year. This high-elevation community garden has two outdoor gardens and a 22′ Growing Dome where they grow food year round. Under the leadership of Lee Willoughby this outstanding vision has become a dream…
The Gazette • April 28, 2012 • Woodland Park •
“Lee Willoughby smiled and gently caressed the leaves of a kale plant growing in a large, domed greenhouse near Woodland Park, then gazed at the many healthy plants growing inside the 22-foot-diameter structure at an elevation of about 8,500 feet.
The greenhouse, built in June 2009 at the Aspen Valley Ranch, represents the successes of The Harvest Center, an organization that sprouted from a group of gardeners at the Woodland Park Farmers Market.”
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