Gardeners in Florida growing Food To Help Food Pantries


The people of Florida love to garden. They grow fruit in their back yards, roof top gardens, vegetables on their patios and terraces, and herbs in window box and kitchen gardens. Nothing is better than freshly picked produce.

Once you have harvested your crop, if you can share some of your bounty, AmpleHarvest.org can find you local food pantry eager for help.


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What do Food Pantries Need?


You name it.... oranges, grapefruits, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, cucumbers, squash, brocholli, peas, potatoes, onions, carrots, and herbs of all kinds. If you have the sun, the soil and a bit of luck, you can grow your own food and share it with a food pantry or food bank.
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If you are in need of food assistance for your family, please click here

One out of six Americans needs food assistance, but can't get fresh produce from the local food pantry.
"Floridian gardeners helping hungry Floridians...."

Millions of American homeowners grow more food in their backyard gardens than they can possibly use.

It Doesn't Have to Be This Way....

The AmpleHarvest.org campaign diminishes hunger in Florida by enabling gardeners to share their excess garden produce with neighborhood food pantries.