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Mountain View Community Garden in Campbell River grows food and friendship

The garden is growing various fruits and vegetables, such as carrots, peas, raspberries and blackberries

The sign at the gate to Mountain View Community Garden in Campbell River tells the beginning of a story: "Our garden is now a vibrant, green community of gardeners who are planting and harvesting fresh produce and developing new relationships."

By early June, the garden, tended by Laureen Wood, a community inclusion worker with Communitas, and Chris, is providing a harvest of chives and strawberries. The garlic plants are over a foot tall, and the raspberries and thornless blackberries are beginning to show flowers and fruit. Peas are forming, and Marigolds help with pest control. Two mystery plants have sprouted, and Wood and Chris talk about what they may be.

“We think it might be a potato plant and a carrot plant,” Wood says. Chris nods his head in agreement.

The garden box is a way for people who participate in the Community Inclusion services at Communitas to get outdoors and learn more about nature. Nearly a dozen people enjoy being in the sunshine and getting their hands dirty. The bed is slightly raised, which makes it accessible to people who use a wheelchair. 

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