Hope Takes Root

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Hope Takes Root is a community garden in the North Corktown neighborhood. While it has had it's ebbs and flows, it is one of the older community gardens in the city, originally started in a different site, and now active in it's current location since 2002.
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Hope Takes Root
Wabash and Temple Streets, Detroit: Hope Takes Root is one of the oldest gardens in its area. With only five current members, they have continued to maintain a vast vegetable garden and an orchard. Crops include radishes, kale, nuts and much more. People from the neighborhood are welcome to pick fruit and walk through the garden without any charge. Cathy Snygg, who helps manage the garden, says thy are always looking for volunteers to help. Each year, the Garden Resource Program takes a tour of the garden, bringing food and agriculture enthusiasts. But you can find some of Hope Takes Root's healthy goodies at the Grown in Detroit table at the Eastern Market as well. Snygg says, "It's a great garden, This time of year is not the best time, as we're getting ready for winter, but if people want to come, I'd be happy to welcome anybody." Volunteers usually work in the garden 11a.m. - 2 p.m. Sundays, depending on the weather. - YB
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- chanmikkyFood Tourism
Take a self-guided tour of some of metro Deroit's fabulous food sites
Hope Takes Root
- AnónimoWabash and Temple Streets, Detroit: Hope Takes Root is one of the oldest gardens in its area. With only five current members, they have continued to maintain a vast vegetable garden and an orchard. Crops include radishes, kale, nuts and much more. People from the neighborhood are welcome to pick fruit and walk through the garden without any charge. Cathy Snygg, who helps manage the garden, says thy are always looking for volunteers to help. Each year, the Garden Resource Program takes a tour of the garden, bringing food and agriculture enthusiasts. But you can find some of Hope Takes Root's healthy goodies at the Grown in Detroit table at the Eastern Market as well. Snygg says, "It's a great garden, This time of year is not the best time, as we're getting ready for winter, but if people want to come, I'd be happy to welcome anybody." Volunteers usually work in the garden 11a.m. - 2 p.m. Sundays, depending on the weather. - YB
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