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Cupertino Courier

0641 | Wednesday, October 4, 2006

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Charlie Liggett has been working his Cupertino Community Garden plot for 15 years. In a typical season, he harvests 500 pounds of tomatoes from 24 plants. He also grows chili peppers, carrots, broccoli and herbs.

Grow Your Own

Cupertino's community garden gives those with green thumbs a place to work the soil

By JOANNE GRIFFITH-DOMINGUE

Community gardeners in Cupertino are harvesting tons--literally--of veggies. more >>

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