Community gardens and orchards see a rising interest among residents
Lillian Stegman didn’t always see herself tending a community orchard, but now she’s the heart of one in Cavalier — and she’s not alone. Across North Dakota, places like the Pembina County Community Orchard and the Devils Lake City Garden are showing just how much can grow when gardeners, students, and neighbors come together. From apples and juneberries to shared laughter and garden wisdom, these spaces aren’t just about food — they’re about community, possibility, and the quiet joy of digging into North Dakota soil. Delaney Otto with Grand Forks Herald has the full story.
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