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Helping Hands Garden
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Danger of frost has finally passed
Our 3rd grade friends helped to plant the peppers and tomatoes in the garden beds today.
Tomato varieties: Celebrity, Better Boy, Pilgrim and Roma
Pepper varieties: Chinese Giant and Keystone
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HELPING HANDS GARDEN PROJECT
is a collaboration between AmeriCorps / Farm-to-School, North Country Master Gardener Volunteer Association and the Spooner Area School District.
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Produce from our garden goes to help those who visit local food pantries, and will be used when school resumes for students.
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