The document outlines the timeline and process for establishing a community garden between May 2010 and July 2010. It details work parties that prepped the land, sheet mulched paths, staked planting beds, and spread plants, fertilizer, and mulch. Community members, volunteers, and organizations collaborated on the garden's creation and envisioned its role in the community.
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