This is the Deuces Food Forest, created by Ramona Brayboy in the Deuces of South St. Pete. Ramona says, “Through this Food Forest we seek to end our dependence on the grocery store by growing our own food and building up our community.” There is a powerful movement of revitalization taking place here in The Deuces and I am humbled and honored to get to play a very small role in this. Let’s build up this food forest together!
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Contact Ramona to support her: [email protected] / (727) 421-5325
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