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Glover Community Garden in the Post - all season long

Adrian Higgins' article in today's Washington Post brings some really exciting news.  In it he introduces us to the Glover Park Community Garden in N.W. Washington, D.C., and to a few of its gardeners.  And the best part is that Higgins will be checking in with them via video every month throughout the season, so we'll be "Following a Growing Drama, with Many Plots".  The main characters are the wiseguy chairman of the garden, some young but experienced gardeners, and a total newbie.  This is our kind of reality show - and how cool is that?

Higgins and the Post deserve a big rave for this terrific idea.  Watch the first installment.

Posted by Susan Harris

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Does anyone know where i might be able to drop off food scraps for composting? I use to do something similar in NYC and would love to be able to continue doing it here in DC. Thanks.

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