• Honeybees and community vegetable garden
  • Honeybees and community vegetable garden
  • Honeybees and community vegetable garden
  • Honeybees and community vegetable garden

Honeybees and community vegetable garden

$220

Start with a shared plot of land and soil, add drought-resistant seeds, and top it off with the gift of honeybees. The result? Plenty of tomatoes, potatoes, cabbage, beans and other vegetables to go around. Extra produce and honey can be sold for income and reinvested to help a community expand their garden.

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Honeybees and community vegetable garden
Honeybees and community vegetable garden
Honeybees and community vegetable garden
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