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Go Green with real purpose and become an "Agent for Change". Start by being aware of issues affecting our environment and what you personally can do to make a difference. Now imagine what an informed and organized group could accomplish! Discover the art and science of gardening as you embark on an awesome lifetime adventure.

Project Greenman will allow you to follow a tiny seed through its life cycle. Planting seeds and growing plants represent the continuation of life; a rebirth of our world and promise for tomorrow. We want you to be part of this future. When you become an "Agent for Change" you will have the chance to assist other members fulfilling a commitment to rejuvenate our Earth. Plant a tree, share seeds and draw public attention to what we're doing right and where we're going wrong. You will have pride in knowing you are part of an organization committed to the betterment of our planet. Demonstrate compassion towards others and offer assistance whenever possible.
 
Project Greenman will monitor and share our progress as we take a stand against the challenges facing our planet."Agents for Change" will model by their actions and encourage others to embark on adventures to capture the imagination of our commuities on how to help save our planet. We seek to motivate youngsters of all ages to have an impact on our environment. The future of the world is in your dirty hands!
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Project Greenman is part of The Garden Foundation, a non-profit organization started by "The Frugal Gardener" Jeff Arsenault. Nineteen years ago Jeff set about transforming his yard into a gardener's paradise, drawing thousands of tourists to share in his Morrisburg, Ontario backyard retreat. All of this was a result of Jeff's love of gardening and his desire to encourage all children to "get their hands dirty". TGF welcomes the efforts and input of other community-minded individuals to help keep our programs fresh and engaging.  If you have any questions or suggestions, please  click here to email us and we'll be happy to hear from you.