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Source:Drew Jackson, NEWS & OBSERVER, 4/25/16
You could set a clock, or at least a calendar, by the Clayton community garden on Amelia Church Road. In these late-April days, the strawberries betray themselves in the bushes, shining a bright, ripe red; the asparagus climbs out of the earth, pointing straight up; and the tips of pea plants curl like a pig’s tail. For more of this story, click here.
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