Atascadero’s first community garden, on the grounds of the United Methodist Church of Atascadero off El Camino Real near Paloma Park, was dedicated Saturday.
The garden is open to the community, not just church members.
Anyone interested in trying their hand at planting and managing their own portion of the garden can rent one of 25 plots to grow food and flowers.
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Kathy Hansen plants strawberrys at Atascadero's first community garden on the grounds of the United Methodist Church on El Camino Real near Paloma Park.
David Middlecamp
11-7-2009
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Applause for the first gardener (in blue) Kathy Hansen at Atascadero's first community garden on the grounds of the United Methodist Church on El Camino Real near Paloma Park.
David Middlecamp
11-7-2009
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Rev. Robb Fuesler welcomed the group to Atascadero's first community garden on the grounds of the United Methodist Church on El Camino Real near Paloma Park. The garden is open to the community not just church members.
David Middlecamp
11-7-2009
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