The People who Started the Garden on Gibb Street.

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The People who Started the Garden on Gibb Street

Connection to Plant Type: Lima Beans Connection to Planting: honoring her father’s spirit Connection to Place/Culture: Viet Nam Connection to People: Wendell, Sae Young

Connection to Plant Type: Lima Beans Connection to Planting: save Kim’s seeds Connection to Place/Culture: Rumania Connection to People: Kim, Wendell

Connection to Plant Type: Lima Beans / ? Connection to Planting: change the “trashy lot” Connection to Place/Culture: Kentucky – European American Connection to People: Kim, Ana

Connection to Plant Type: Sweet Peppers Connection to Planting: respect for Tio Juan’s wisdom Connection to Place/Culture: Guatemala Connection to People: Tio Juan

Connection to Plant Type: Goldenrod Connection to Planting: remembering her granny Connection to Place/Culture: Atlanta - African American Connection to People: Granny, Maricela

Connection to Plant Type: Pumpkins Connection to Planting: “mending rips” in the neighborhood Connection to Place/Culture: European American - Jewish Connection to People: (neighborhood youth)

Connection to Plant Type: Baby Lettuce Connection to Planting: money / 18-speed bike / locket Connection to Place/Culture: Haiti Connection to People: Dad, Miss Fleck

Connection to Plant Type: Hot Peppers Connection to Planting: to be with people again Connection to Place/Culture: Korea Connection to People: Kim, Sam

Connection to Plant Type: Beefsteak Tomatoes Connection to Planting: win over his ex-girlfriend’s heart Connection to Place/Culture: African American Connection to People: Lateesha, Royce

Connection to Plant Type: Hollyhocks, Poppies, Snapdragons Connection to Planting: restore Mr. Myles’ health Connection to Place/Culture: England - European American Connection to People: Mr. Myles

Connection to Plant Type: Radishes, Squash, Swiss Chard Connection to Planting: Penny / high school program Connection to Place/Culture: Mexico Connection to People: Leona, Miss Fleck, Virgil’s Dad

Connection to Plant Type: Eggplant, Onion, Carrot, Cauliflower Connection to Planting: remember his home and family Connection to Place/Culture: Delhi, India Connection to People: Royce