This trip yielded 340 pounds of produce to North Fulton Community Charities. (Jon Copsey/Chattahoochee Nature Center)
ROSWELL, GA — Nature keeps on growing, and Unity Garden at the Chattahoochee Nature Center is no different. The newest crop of produce — lettuces, kale, turnips — was dropped off Friday at the food pantry of North Fulton Community Charities. According to Chattahoochee Nature Center’s Manager of Gardens and Horticulture, Julie Hollingsworth-Hogg, this trip yielded 340 pounds of produce.
The Unity Garden is the Chattahoochee Nature Center’s quarter-acre outdoor classroom and urban farm and is in operation year round.
The Chattahoochee Nature Center donated 340 pounds of fresh produce to North Fulton Community Charities’ food pantry.
The newest crop of produce from the nature center’s Unity Garden — lettuces, kale, turnips — was dropped off April 3 at the food pantry of North Fulton Community Charities.