Mustard greens

One of many small signs in the Literacy Garden identifies mustard greens. Volunteers work to transform a vacant lot into a community garden through Baltimore Reads, a literacy advocacy group. The garden, called the Literacy Garden, across from St. Ambrose Outreach Center on Park Heights Avenue, will provide a place for people to come to read.

( Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun / April 4, 2012 )

One of many small signs in the Literacy Garden identifies mustard greens. Volunteers work to transform a vacant lot into a community garden through Baltimore Reads, a literacy advocacy group. The garden, called the Literacy Garden, across from St. Ambrose Outreach Center on Park Heights Avenue, will provide a place for people to come to read.

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