At Emerson Park in the Schnitzelburg neighborhood, the seeds being planted in an area that was considered a food desert.
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United Way of Central Kentucky cut the ribbon Thursday on the new Community Garden Education Pavilion at its headquarters on North Main Street.
Organizers said there is enough funding to pay 20 teens between the ages of 15 and 18 to work the garden this summer.
A grant will turn the lot into a green space with a playground, garden and retail space.
Keith Kaiser joins some of the gardeners who make it grow.
WDRB Photojournalist Stuart Hammer provides the sights and sounds of a busy Saturday tending to the California neighborhood community garden.