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Harvesting Hope: The Urban Farms Helping Save a City's Aging Sewer System

This story was originally published by Reasons to be Cheerful

In late August, Donna Washington picked a couple pawpaws from the half dozen trees growing in the orchard down the street from her home in north St. Louis, Missouri.

The trees were planted half a decade ago, when Jubilee Community Church expanded a small garden in the adjacent 1.5 acre lot into an urban farm, complete with rows of vegetables, a border of native plants and an orchard.

This was the first year the pawpaw trees produced, giving Washington her first chance to try the green-skinned, yellow-fleshed fruit native to North America. Washington, a regular volunteer at the garden, was hooked.

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