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Community gardens have sprouted

throughout the city of Danville and more could be on the way. There are currently about a dozen in the city, with two of the most prominent ones being the one next to the Community Market downtown, and the one beside God’s Storehouse.

The Danville Regional Foundation provided a $10,000 Make It Happen grant for the Community Market’s garden in 2011. The garden at the Community Market on Craghead Street has 15 plots, and provides residents the opportunity to plant

their own produce, get in touch with nature and teach their children about gardening.

The Urban Farm at God’s Storehouse is a community farming space that works to increase the access of healthy food to area residents. Created in 2019, the garden grows a variety of fruits and vegetables throughout the year that are donated directly to God’s Storehouse for distribution. The once empty lot now holds raised garden beds, a greenhouse, a fully stocked tool shed, and a composting facility. God’s Storehouse welcomes anyone to volunteer on the farm, no skills necessary.

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PHOTO BY LAURA MAE PHOTOGRAPHY CO.

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