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Diamond Bar Home Goes Green
Rishi Kumar returned from college with a passion for permaculture that
has transformed his home to a model of sustainability. And on June 24,
the Growing Home garden will make its public debut.
By Matthew Schoenmann |
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Just as he was beginning to grow weary of sitting in computer labs,
Rishi Kumar began taking in an interest in creating a healthier
lifestyle for himself.
The Diamond Bar native expected to find his life's passion when he went
off to UC San Diego, but those close to him figured it would be related
to his chosen major of computer science. Instead he became enamored
with permaculture, an approach used in creating sustainable uses of
land.
Along with a group of friends, Kumar convinced university officials to
allow them to start a community garden on a one acre parcel of land on
campus.
With the school garden expanded to 40 eight foot by eight foot plots
that students rent out for six months at a time, the graduating
senior's time at school was drawing to a close. He decided to focus his
efforts on the home he was born in, transforming it into the Growing
Home.
Visit the Growing Home website http://thegrowinghome.net/ for
more
information on Rishi and Ro's programs, volunteer opportunities, and
upcoming classes.
WELCOME TO THE GROWING HOME
The Growing Home is a garden and educational center located in the
suburbs of Los Angeles. Formerly just a regular old house in the
‘burbs, since 2008 The Growing Home has expanded to become a garden,
orchard, vegetable farm, mushroom farm, and (vermi)compost factory.
Our goal is to provide a space for building community through
sustainable education. We regularly hold classes on things like
composting, rainwater harvesting, permaculture, tree pruning, food
preservation, and vegetable gardening.