A volunteer service group called Gay for Good returned to Bayview Saturday, and left neighbors in awe of how much work got done.
Nearly 60 volunteers worked with a dozen neighbors to weed, mulch and prune the landmark Quesada Garden into seasonal shape. A second Nourishmat garden was installed in the center section of the garden, along with planting beds constructed with bricks re-purposed from a neighbor's old chimney.
Over 15 yards of compost was dropped off on Friday, by Recology, in support of the volunteer effort. On Monday, a friend of Quesada who works for the City came by to pick up green waste.
Nearly 60 volunteers worked with a dozen neighbors to weed, mulch and prune the landmark Quesada Garden into seasonal shape. A second Nourishmat garden was installed in the center section of the garden, along with planting beds constructed with bricks re-purposed from a neighbor's old chimney.
Over 15 yards of compost was dropped off on Friday, by Recology, in support of the volunteer effort. On Monday, a friend of Quesada who works for the City came by to pick up green waste.
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