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Urban Farming in Nova Scotia

You can barely hear the sound of bulldozers breaking ground on the new housing development across the street over the buzzing of the bees and scattered conversations.

On the corner of Rockingstone Road and Ardwell is the Spryfield Urban Farm garden. The preserved patch of green, as it sits now, was created four years ago by the Urban Farm Museum Society of Spryfield (UFMSS). The seed of an idea to create this, one of two urban gardens run by the UFMSS, was planted back in 1996.

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