The spring weather was chilly on the morning of Saturday, March 26, when East Mt Airy Neighbors partnered with FarmerJawn to provide 50 households with grow bags, cold weather seedlings and warm weather seeds. But the community atmosphere was warm. Complimentary tea was donated by Christa Barfield of FarmerJawn, who also offered growing tips. Bennett Compost donated the soil. Photos by Alexandra Kurowski
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The spring weather was chilly on the morning of Saturday, March 26, when East Mt Airy Neighbors partnered with FarmerJawn to provide 50 households with grow bags, cold weather seedlings and warm weather seeds. But the community atmosphere was warm. Complimentary tea was donated by Christa Barfield of FarmerJawn, who also offered growing tips. Bennett Compost donated the soil. Photos by Alexandra Kurowski