Pride and vegetables grown in a neighborhood and office garden
Sometimes the garden grows the gardener.
At least that appears to be the case with gardens in Oklahoma City — one planted and tended to by the youth of a neighborhood association and the other by the employees of the state Agriculture Department .
Annie Stephenson , 18, leads the Miller Youth Association and was trying to come up with a way the youths could give back to their neighbors and help build ...
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