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11 hours ago ago from GlueandGlitter.com
How awesome! Georgia Organics and Atlanta Community Food Bank are teaming up to host an edible plant sale on Saturday, January 23rd ! They're calling it The Incredible Edible Grow-It-Yourself Fruit Tree, Vine, and Berry Bush Sale! The sale benefits the Atlanta Local Food Initiative , a network of individuals, businesses, and government agencies working to build a sustainable, healthy local food system in the Atlanta area. They'll be ...
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