Dood":1ig6u8rd said:
That is bizarre to me.
The city is I live near is very high density, mostly lower income and industrialized with very little green space but the city has leased and/or given acres of park lands to community garden clubs, i was a volunteer at one for 4 years, and they'd love free manure
The city also has a terrific composting program. - "the green box" - that is picked up weekly and twice a year citizens can pick up free bags of the black gold for their gardens and usually there is a line up
In a large, money strapped urban area like this, they don't offer those services. I was surprised they plowed this winter, usually they don't plow the side streets because it cost too much. This city doesn't pick up recycling or leaf bags. They don't collect leaves in the fall, nor do they compost organic matter. If you put them out there in separate containers, it all goes in with the regular trash. And they might take your containers too. I've been keeping metal cans and using them as mouse traps, I feel so guilty about throwing them away because they won't get recycled here.
The city sets aside space for community gardens, if someone sponsors the vacant lot, but there must be people willing to garden. In a city where the high school graduation rate is 38%, and teen pregnancy is over 50%, they would rather stand out on corners, than garden. The community gardens around me, they are vacant lots. No one's garden there for years.
The one garden I know that is functional, they want people to drop off composted leaves. They don't want manure. There are people who won't work with manure, nor will they want to eat things grown in manure (I've had that said to me). The mentality is so different ( the fresh meat conversation).
Remember, when I say I'm in the city, I mean in a major metropolitan inner city in a Northern, not quite Midwest state. Not the city limits of a nice town in the bread basket heartland of the country. 4H doesn't even exist here. I wanted to volunteer, but I would have had to go into the next country to find and active club. The mentality is pretty different.
Offering manure to these folks is like asking for cheese for a New York pretzel. No one does that. I tried that once. Walked around for 3 days asking for cheese, until I realized it's just not done and I wasn't going to get any cheese there. It was like the Twilight Zone.