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The Miami Tropical Botanic Garden, an urban oasis where members of the community can enjoy native wildlife and educational workshops, is one of the last green spaces in Miami. But the team behind it have to raise $4 million by September to make sure it's not sold off.
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Florida A&M University's Cooperative Extension Program will oversee operations, food production and agricultural workshops at three upcoming community gardens that will try to address West Palm Beach's food desert. The first one opens Wednesday at Coleman Park.
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A non-profit urban farm partners with city and community stakeholders to produce a food forest that aims to address the city's food desert.
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There is a community garden tucked behind the Mission Peniel food distribution and outreach center in Immokalee. It’s called “Cultivating Abundance” and features produce not normally found in stores, but which is prolific in the native countries of many of the town’s inhabitants.
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Patrick Garvey was working for the state Department of Children and Families four years ago when he got a grant from Volunteer Florida to create an edible…