Lewis Sharpe has always had a vision for the Duncan Street Miracle Garden. He shared it with The Brew last year – a pavilion for seniors, a playground and even some chickens.
In its heyday, the garden produced 10,000 pounds of fresh produce a year for Baltimore’s Broadway East community. Last August in the midst of the pandemic, the plot was overrun by weeds and trash.
Volunteers, concerned about Covid, were staying away, and Sharpe, the garden’s steward since 1988, had been slowed down by his own health problems.
It was clear he needed resources and help.
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