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Jennifer Rubenstein 2023 Indiana Grown Commission Board Member

I wish I could say my garden is my pride. It isn’t—not yet. But it is my joy. I am a newbie gardener. I inherited the garden last spring as-was from the previous owners when we bought our house. It was an amazing and diverse garden, full of flowers and blooms. I embarked on a steep learning curve to figure out what to do in summer, fall and winter last year. Now I am waiting to see if those tulips I planted by my apple trees will come up, if the plum and cherry trees survived my pruning attempts, and if those tomato seeds I am about to plant will yield me some harvest later this summer. One thing is for sure: I am framing Lynsey Johnston’s inspirational piece about all the things you can grow to pick abundant bouquets from your own garden—and not least because it is so beautiful!

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Francine Spiering

Scan to play our Pride & Joy Spotify Playlist. It includes three Pride & Joy songs and a few others to put spring in your step.

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