Green Thumbs Create Sustainable Communities in Mid-Michigan

Lansing-area gardeners are sharing their excess produce with area residents, perpetuating a more sustainable and harmonious Mid-Michigan community.

According to excerpts from the article:

It's August, harvest time, and that means that everyone with a garden is looking to feed everyone else.

Veggie-phobes best be a feared. But for the rest of the populace, food doesn't get any better than fresh and free.

Asbury United Methodist Church near Eastwood Towne Center, like many offices and gathering places, has a spot indoors where gardeners bring excess produce.

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Ingham County capitalizes on the overabundance of local gardens and accepts donations of homegrown vegetables at its locations in Williamston and Mason.

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