Encinitas Opens City’s First Community Garden
Like the 113.5 million people who garden annually in the U.S., the citizens of Encinitas, California, are ready to reap their harvest now that their community garden is finally finished. According to a recent story by the The San Diego Union-Tribune, the garden has been seven years in the making, and the community couldn't be happier to see the fruits of their labors blossoming.
Gordon Smith, member of the garden board, remembers all of the steps that they had to take in order to complete the garden, like overcoming financial setbacks and zoning problems. "I know it's taken a long time, but it's almost been worth it."
The garden is now far from all the strife of the past, and is available for visit at 441 Quail Gardens Drive, across from the San Diego Botanic Garden, as well as the S...