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I was about to volunteer, then wondered if there really is a project or just planning on a project. Can anyone enlighten? Thinking about the wonder of flowers abounding and tons of fresh veggies is a common summer pastime. Working the soil and all the rest is more like work ... and most urban people are not very good at it ... look at their house plants.
The Council need to support this ... with a real garden ... zuchinni, green peas, cukes, and corn will be fine the first year ... lots of flowers mixed in.
Seattle and daliahs are made for each other, and easy.