A beloved Seabrook gardener loses her plot, and a controversy sprouts (SC)

/ Owner - December 21, 2018

Mary Johnson’s garden has seen better days.  Her plot, No. 23 in this island’s community garden, was just this summer bursting with herbs, flowers and tomatoes of all varieties. Now, it’s riddled with dollarweed. Tomato stakes lie across an empty planting bed, and moss grows on the wood and chicken wire gate.  Next year, “when I get my garden back,” Johnson said, she would switch out her old, black tomato pots for some new red ones. She had plans to build new raised planting beds with the help of another gardener.    Read the article………………….

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