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Melanie Brodsky

February 25, 2015


Cutlines

Lettuce, as well as a selection of flowers, burgeons at the Frederick and


Ophelia Tate Ogier
Gardens
located
at the
University
of North
Florida to flourish at
Cabbage
plants
that UNF
students
planted
are starting
on Wednesday,the
February
25, 2015on
in Wednesday,
Jacksonville, February
Florida. Volunteers
Ogier Gardens
25, 2015 in Jacksonville,
are needed to help
maintain
these
plant beds.
Florida.
Any UNF
student
can contribute to the gardens and grow their
own vegetables as seen in this picture.

UNF students grow their own vegetables in beds, like the ones seen
here, at the Ogier Gardens on Wednesday, February 25, 2015 in
Jacksonville, Florida. Volunteers are greatly needed in order to upkeep
and maintain the different beds at the Gardens.

A peach tree starts to blossom in its


peak season at the Ogier Gardens
located at UNF on Wednesday,
February 25, 2015 in Jacksonville,
Florida. These trees only produce fruit
at this time of the year making
volunteers a key component in taking
care of the harvest.

Herbs and flowers are still growing in a plant bed adopted by a UNF
student at the Ogier Gardens in this harsh weather season on
Wednesday, February 25, 2015 in Jacksonville, Florida. The adopt-abed program at the Gardens allows UNF students to grow and upkeep
plants in their own beds.

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