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Tree Trust Helps Put The "Community" Back In Jordan Area Community Garden

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Please join Tree Trust, the Jordan Area Community Council and your neighbors to revitalize the Jordan Area Community Garden!



From July 7-9, a crew will get the site ready for planting by transplanting a tree, moving some perennials, tilling up weeds and leveling the soil.  The crew is part of Tree Trust’s Young Adult Conservation Corps, which is a paid employment training program that helps young adults build transferable job skills while they maintain and improve parks and public spaces in Hennepin County.



On Friday, July 10, you and your neighbors are invited to work with the crew to install 200 plants and make a big impact on your local environment.  No experience is necessary – Tree Trust staff will be on site to provide a brief training and answer any questions you have throughout the day.  People of all ages are welcome.

  

I decided to check it out and I'm glad I did.  When I arrived several kids who had volunteered had gathered to help plant flowers, trees and shrubs.  The plants had been purchased from Bachmans with a grant from the Pohlad Foundation.  A wonderful  couple that lived down the block had pitched in before the actual 10:00 am start time.  Along with the youths, they worked non-stop. In spite of the sweltering heat, the group worked to dig their holes, plant, water and haul wood chips.  They seemed to take pride in what they were doing.  Moving swiftly, they carefully planted them in the ground, then gently moved the black dirt back into place around them to complete the transformation. 

  

I'd like to thank those that donated their time to brighten this corner.   This is an investment that should pay dividends for many years to come.

  

View the still photos and the video of their work below:

 

 

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