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Thursday, March 14, 2013
Monkey Scarecrow Does Good Job.
Our loofah seedlings are doing beautifully, probably because no crows have gotten past our monkey scarecrow.
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About the Giving Garden
The Community Giving Garden was planted on corporate property and is maintained by volunteers with the goal of growing and giving fresh vegetables to the families served by
Eagan Lewis House
and
The Open Door Pantry.
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