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Pumpkins from the GROW! Garden provide carving material

October 28, 2022

Board member Dan Muir assists with a pumpkin carving project for community members at the Trinity Lutheran Church. Pumpkins for the kids’ activity held on Saturday, October 22, were grown at the GROW! Community Garden. Another truckload of pumpkins grown in the garden were donated to the Bonners Ferry food bank.

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Little Free Gardens provide free produce to Boundary County residents

A joint project sponsored by the City of Bonners Ferry, the Blue Cross Foundation, the University of Idaho Master Gardeners, and GROW provide planters filled with free produce throughout the community. Let us know if you want to help!

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We have both raised beds and ground level plots for rent to GROW! members. We have limited numbers of tall raised beds for $25 and $35 per year, depending on their size. In-ground plots range from 4’ X 20’, which rents for $20 ($0.25 per square foot) to 10’ X 20’, which rents for $50.Contact Gray Henderson, GROW President, at (520) 561-0643 for more information.

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