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    City Hall veggies to be harvested on Sept. 18

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    Flowers and veggies abound in front of City Hall.

    The public is invited to take part in a harvest of the edible garden in front of City Hall on Sept. 18.

    The garden was designed and planted by the City's horticulture staff as a demonstration of how an edible landscape can be created on public or private land.

    The harvest will be donated to the Kamloops Food Bank, Community Kitchens and other non-profit groups.

    Produce includes: swiss chard, chives, strawberries, pumpkins, beets, sage, three varieties of kale, sunflowers, agave, sweet potato vine and nasturtium.


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