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DISH v LOCAL HARVEST Community gardens are popping up all over town, as people are looking for a way to get healthier by eating more fresh fruits and vegetables. Recently, Scotts Miracle-Gro brought its “Give Back to Gro” program to West Palm Beach with the Coleman Park Community Garden, an outreach partnership supporting neighborhood and youth involvement, enabling residents to grow their own food as they revitalize the neighborhood. The program also encourages gardeners to contribute some of their harvests to support local hunger needs through Joshua’s Café and Soup Kitchen at The Lord’s Place. thescottsmiraclegrocompany.com
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