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Portland State University helps Coffee Creek prison garden thrive |
By oregonlive.com |
Published: 11/16/2012 |
Coffee Creek women's prison inmate Michelle Long perches on a crate along a row of kale in the robust garden and instructs Portland State University seniors Sharon Bonn and Rachel Lee on how to harvest the leafy vegetable. "Take the outer leaves, and leave the inner, younger leaves," says Long, 46, of Eugene. The trio snips for a few minutes before Lee stops. "What are these?" Lee asks, showing Long a wilted green clipping. "Those are aphids," Long says, frowning. Read More. |
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