On a sunny but chilly afternoon April 27, five children from Anna Lockerman's fourth- and fifth-grade class at the Lewes After School Program helped plant the first batch of crops in the Children's Learning Garden.
They planted parsley, carrots, potatoes, green beans, lettuce, onions and sunflowers.
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