Thanks to a $1,000 grant from Unity Gardens, the group was working on a planting project that included native plants and trees.
The project organizer, Alexis Tatem, parent of third-grader Selah and kindergartner Holden, had wanted to create a native garden at Jones for some time. She realized, however, that plant materials would be expensive.
Fortunately, a neighbor told her about Unity Gardens, a nonprofit organization in Annapolis which funds community-based gardening...
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