Old Southwest Reno Harvest Swap and Barter Fair
Join us for the first of many to come! Saturday, September 8th from 4:00 until approximately 6:30 PM.
Things that will be great to bring: zucchini, tomatoes, fruit, beans, celery, honey, eggs, whatever abundance you find in your garden, homemade cookies, flowers, cool stuff you don’t need anymore, a bike, hats, books, an old baseball glove, etc.
Things that might be tough to trade: an elephant, a monster truck, a giant sequoia (although if it was in a pot, it would be perfect!)

1275 Fairfield Avenue, Reno 89509
No charge at all and if you don’t have anything to swap, just come and check it out!!!
No need to RSVP but if you have questions, feel free to call: Valarie at 775-250-2240
~ Stay tuned for the next harvest swap and Barter fair in October!

Yes, we had the brown bin introduced a few monhts back. I refused to buy one, partly cos of the cost but mostly cos i didn’t want another hideous plastic darlek in my garden I already have a black one and a bright blue one.I have a compost bin and stick my garden waste in there (I am not a big gardener!). But I notice there is an increase in garden waste being dumped in the wood opposite so I am sure that is because others who cannot afford/don’t want a wheelie bin find it easist to dump it there. Not good at all. If you want people to recycle you have to make it dead easy for them and no cost.