In the London Ferrell Garden in November!

by Rona on November 3, 2008

The Martin Luther King Neighborhood, Christ Church, and others partnered this year to launch a new urban community garden in downtown Lexington. Thanks to the patient, enlightened leadership of all the groups involved, and to the wonderful work of Seedleaf, Inc., we have had a beautiful start for this project.

I am learning how productive a garden can be late into the fall of the year. Here are photos I took three days ago.

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