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Indigenous Roots Forever Named One of Nature’s Path Gardens of Good Grant Winners

May 3, 2022/in Agriculture, News

Pocasset Pokanoket Land Trust

The Gardens for Good grant program supports community gardens across North America that are growing organic food and making a difference in their communities.

Indigenous People’s Network with PPLT’s Agricultural initiative is proud to support Indigenous Roots Forever, a small community garden program run by Rocky Johnson, a Narragansett in southern RI/CT. The garden was just named one of the 2022 Gardens of Good grant winners!

See the Full List of 2022 Winners

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