Chattanooga non-profit SEED tackles food deserts with community gardening initiative

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A Chattanooga non-profit is working to bring local communities together by teaching them about food deserts and planting fresh produce.

SEED held their soft launch at the Jessie Igou Center Saturday.

Members of the community helped clean up the community garden, which includes produce like sage, watermelon, and peppers…

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