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May 9, 2017 By Nathan

Telling Your Garden Story

Every garden is ripe with stories. Maybe it is one about the day the first shovel-full of soil was turned over and the garden was underway. Or about that time a brave rabbit dared to sample lettuce amidst a class of kindergartners partaking in a garden lesson. Each story has the potential to connect others with your garden and garden program. This brief offers tips for collecting and sharing the garden stories that make your garden program so special.  Download Brief »

Filed Under: Brief, Community Engagement, Maintaining & Sustaining, Writing/Reading

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