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VHG Clippings: Community Gardens

Visit community gardens making a difference in their neighborhoods.

Aired 05/31/2022 | Rating TV-G

Virginia Home Grown

VHG Clippings: Community Gardens

Clip: Season 22 Episode 3 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Visit community gardens making a difference in their neighborhoods.

Meet Shana Williams at Williams City Farm in Northside Richmond to learn how she converted a vacant lot into a garden aimed at inspiring new growers. Visit Richard Morris to learn about the work of Cultivate Charlottesville, a nonprofit growing fresh produce for the community and advocating for food equity. Amyrose Foll and Randy Battle share gardening tips you can use at home.

Aired 05/31/2022 | Rating TV-G

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