Shelby County’s gardens offer lots of room to grow
Steve Stokes works on wire baskets around his tomato plants at Shelby County Community Gardens on Wednesday, May 13, 2020, near Shelby Farms. Stokes and his wife plant vegetables on two lots, that will be donated to the food ministry at Boulevard Church of Christ. (Mark Weber/Daily Memphian)
Deer and social distancing are no discouragement for toilers at the Shelby County Community Gardens. The distances don’t impact the sense of community, either.
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Linda A. Moore
Linda A. Moore covers education, South Memphis and Whitehaven. A native of South Memphis, Linda has covered news in Memphis and Shelby County for more than 20 years and was formerly a reporter with The Commercial Appeal.
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