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at Wilshire Crest Elementary School in the late ‘90s? Well, guess what? I heard back from them. One of the moms who started the garden with a fellow parent read our newsletter and told me that my old school now has a school garden and green space. I’ve attached pictures below.
“The Wilshire Crest garden - started by school parents and volunteers in 2008 - has garden boxes for each grade level, as well as a grape arbor, fruit trees, and a variety of edible crops such as artichokes, fava beans, strawberries, squash, watermelon, pumpkins, peppers, sour sorrell, mint, basil, and many more.
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