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Dear Sir or Madam,

Regarding the announcement in your magazine requesting we readers share descriptions of


community projects we are acquainted with, I wanting to share a new proposal named ¨The
Growing Together Project¨, which consists entirely of a garden share project occurring in
Bath.

The program is still a work in progress since compelling a community to take part in a project
is no bed of roses. Be that as it may, it consists entirely of neighbors getting their hand dirty
as they cultivate the gardens ,which rented by undergraduates, being misused by students
who lacked gardening skill thus a plethora of regulation imposed by the college board.

Naturally neighbors were jubilant about participating in this activity since they could take part
in the invigorating activity that gardening is. To cap it all, many neighbours were granted
access to these gardens and have therefore, subscribe to the idea of allowing their time to
horticulture since it ¨takes two to tango¨. Kate Mayers, a resident in Oldfield Park, was elated
at the news of an al fresco project and the prospect of meeting students. Suffice it to say that
Kate has grown an splendid assortment of crops, all the more so because two college
students have worked hand in hand with her to do so. Although we already have several
garden shares, we hope for more residents to jump on the bandwagon of gardening and
have Oldfield Park become a eco-friendly community.

If my opinion is anything to go by, this proposal is quintessential in order to bring the


neighborhood together. Even if students who have never tried gardening before they can still
join us and help transform these gardens into comely spaces thus, creating a more beautiful
ambience. This way, the project hopes to cease the purchase of package vegetables and
become an environmental friendly neighborhood.

Yours sincerely, Ana Dominguez.

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