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By Tess Wilmot July this year presents many opportunities to to visit amazing growing projects across the city. Many are hidden away like secret gardens; some are tiny, like the Cattedown Community Waste Ground Garden; others are designed for and by special communities, for example refugees or theHorticulture Therapy Trust; and we even have a city farm with the largest community orchard in Plymouth and Gemma Gould is developing the new community garden with lots of enthusiastic volunteers. Throughout the month there will be a range of community events in the growing spaces as part of the Thrive Plymouth Spaces and Places for Food initiative working in partnership with Food Plymouth. |