A nonprofit is helping residents in a Louisville neighborhood grow their own fresh food.”Louisville Grow” is covering costs for much-needed upgrades at the Shelby Park Community Garden. Volunteers from Tito’s Handmade Vodka participated on Friday, aiding in the renovations. Soon, the garden beds will flourish with flowers, fresh fruits, and vegetables for the community to harvest freely.”We’re the only community garden in the city doing this,” said Michael Phillips with Shelby Park Community Garden. “We aim to provide food security for this neighborhood by allowing anyone to freely harvest from this micro-food forest.”The community garden was initially established in 2018.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. —

A nonprofit is helping residents in a Louisville neighborhood grow their own fresh food.

“Louisville Grow” is covering costs for much-needed upgrades at the Shelby Park Community Garden.

Volunteers from Tito’s Handmade Vodka participated on Friday, aiding in the renovations.

Soon, the garden beds will flourish with flowers, fresh fruits, and vegetables for the community to harvest freely.

“We’re the only community garden in the city doing this,” said Michael Phillips with Shelby Park Community Garden. “We aim to provide food security for this neighborhood by allowing anyone to freely harvest from this micro-food forest.”

The community garden was initially established in 2018.

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