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June 8, 2007

Photo: Sprouting gardeners in Bristol

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Journal photo / Frieda Squires
Fourth-grade students from Hampden Meadows School, Barrington, plant cucumbers and beans in the garden at Mount Hope Farm, Bristol. Twenty-five children and several parent volunteers spent the morning planting seedlings that they had grown in the classroom for the garden. This is the second year of the project; all the food grown will go to the Rhode Island Food Bank.

Thinking of digging in the garden yourself this weekend? You may find some helpful tips on projo.com's Garden page, and on our new Garden Blog.

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