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Grand Rapids gardeners will once again have access to land downtown to grow crops and flowers as the DDA is again providing money for a community garden on Seward Avenue
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The invasive species is spreading in West Michigan, a potential risk to the area’s agricultural industry and home gardeners
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We talk to Show Manager Carolyn Alt.
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We talk to founder Michael Wheeler about the details.
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Chef Luke Theaker shares the details.
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Michigan has it first African American female Eagle Scouts, an accomplishment earned by two young women from Grand Rapids
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The raised beds will be installed in a little used parking lot. The Downtown Development Authority is providing $87,000 to build the plots, buy soil and other materials
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Editor Carol Connare talks about the issue.
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J MH Scwanke shares his latest happenings.