Despite the lack of attention to Bayboro Garden over the summer, former Gardening Club President Christian Coffey said he didn’t leave on a whim. “When I found out I was leaving, I informed all of the members who were active over the summer in person or by phone call so they would all be ready
Despite ample funding, a sizeable budget was not enough to keep Bayboro Garden flourishing over the summer. The garden became neglected because former Gardening Club president, Christian Coffey uprooted and left no one in charge. Now those still involved in the club are working overtime to restore it, with twice weekly meetings and the possibility
Photo by Nikeya Williams/Crow’s Nest Vegetable and plant seeds start to spout in USF SP Garden Club’s garden. Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor The USF St. Petersburg Gardening Club began planting in the newly constructed Bayboro Garden behind the Piano Man Building on campus. The Gardening Club broke ground on the garden on Nov. 15, and
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