![]() Some trees, rosemary and strawberries have been sent to a West Baltimore plot. In the meantime, volunteers are distributing the remaining flora to other community gardening programs around town. The program leadership still needs to sign an agreement with the city to establish boundaries within Latrobe Park before it can install the water source, fencing and raised beds. ![]() The new garden plot in Latrobe Park is not yet ready for planting, but volunteers are hoping to move swiftly so the soil can be seeded this coming spring, he said. Other tools like hoses and shovels will temporarily go into storage. Under Armour officials have agreed to help move the raised garden beds, though the soil, gravel and pavers will need to be left behind, Arndt said. ![]() With about a month’s notice to clear the lot, volunteers are attempting to salvage the plants that once thrived in the tidy rows of raised garden beds. ![]() “Under Armour has been proud to host the community garden for the last several years and looks forward to assisting the community as it transitions to its new community garden location,” the company said. The Baltimore Banner thanks its sponsors. ![]()
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