Episode 1 features Jamila Norman of Patchwork City Farms and Eva Dickerson of Thomasville Heights Elementary, who discuss the longevity of Black women farmers in metro Atlanta and embodying the student-teacher relationship.
Jamila, my husband and I are also farmers. (We are in our 70s) We farm land that has been in my family for over 100 years. We are huge fans of yours and love watching your TV show. Never stop and stay strong strong. The Rodriguez Clan
Love the show. I'm inspired way up north in Westland Mi. I work at a Salvation Army and we are dedicating and starting a community garden on our block.
Just moved to south Georgia I bought a acre of land and started growing I love it . Theres a empty lot next to my land that I cut grass and would love to own Its been challenge to locate the owner but I will keep trying would love the start a new chapter of Patch Work City Farm LOL
I live in New York and I see some garden but you don’t see vegetables growing is not been taken care of I try growing tomatoes and green peppers but I live in apartments and am surrounded by other buildings no sun