Your neighbors’ shade trees making it hard to grow tomatoes? The City Recreation and Parks Department is accepting applications for gardens in Druid Hill and 10 other parks around the city. In all, about 800 garden plots are available for urban gardeners. Several Bolton Hill residents are longtime gardeners at Druid Hill Park. Each gardener pays a $35 fee for a standard 10’ x 15’ plot in an area that is fenced and secure. First-time gardeners pay a $10 enrollment fee. The city provides water and occasional access to manure and mulch. More information here.
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March 2020
Volume XLVIII • Number 2