Sentinel The Shorewood
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
SHOREWOOD IS THE PLACE TO Community garden offers a place for residents to satisfy their green thumbs
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Vol. 18 No. 25
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Shorewood and Troy Township residents can rent a plot in the Shorewood Community Garden, located on the southeast side of Four Season Park just north of the Troy Township building. By Clare Walters Special to the Sentinel
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hether you’re yard-less, short on space or have less-than-ideal ground for planting, it’s not impossible to have a bountiful garden this summer. If you’re a Shorewood or Troy Township resident, you can rent a plot in the Shorewood
Community Garden, located on the southeast side of Four Season Park just north of the Troy Township building. In its third year, the garden is host to all types of vegetables and flowers—whatever gardeners choose to plant on their 10-foot by 10-foot plots, which are often enclosed with temporary fencing or chicken wire to keep hungry wildlife at bay. So far this season 30 gardeners are renting 70
plots at the garden, said Karen James, planner for the village of Shorewood. Sixty plots are still available. In some cases, James said several gardeners cooperatively tend to multiple plots, which is the case for gardener Sue Leiterman who works four plots with another family. “The first year we participated because we See GARDEN, page 2