Harvest time for student gardners

9/8/2012
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    Donovan Williams, left, and Riley Hurst, both 6-year-old first graders at Grove Patterson Academy in Toledo, carry a a vine from a squash plant to a compost pile during the school's annual garden celebration.

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  • Sixth grade students at Grove Patterson Academy in Toledo, including Dymetria Mitchell, 11, left, Miles White, 11, center, and Eric Browning, 12, right, pick tomatoes during the school's annual garden celebration.
    Sixth grade students at Grove Patterson Academy in Toledo, including Dymetria Mitchell, 11, left, Miles White, 11, center, and Eric Browning, 12, right, pick tomatoes during the school's annual garden celebration.

    Sixth graders from Grove Patterson Academy in Toledo including, from left, Dymetria Mitchell, 11, Miles White, 11, and Eric Browning, 12, pick tomatoes during the school’s annual garden celebration. Representatives of Toledo GROWS were helping to plant and harvest crops at the school’s community garden Friday.

     

    Donovan Williams, left, and Riley Hurst, both 6-year-old first graders at Grove Patterson Academy in Toledo, carry a a vine from a squash plant to a compost pile during the school's annual garden celebration.
    Donovan Williams, left, and Riley Hurst, both 6-year-old first graders at Grove Patterson Academy in Toledo, carry a a vine from a squash plant to a compost pile during the school's annual garden celebration.

    First graders Donovan Williams, left, and Riley Hurst, both 6, carry a vine from a squash plant to a compost pile.