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In Forsyth County, community gardens fill the nutrition gap, while serving as ‘third places’
The Rural Hall Community Garden rents 4-foot-by-8-foot beds for $10 a year. However, the fee can be waived for people who can't afford the cost. (Photo: Shaila Prasad)This story is part of a series on food insecurity and possible solutions in Forsyth County, reported, written and photographed by Wake Forest University journalism students. The series was part of a semester-long class was taught by Newsline Environmental Investigative Reporter and Assistant Editor Lisa Sorg. The final stories will run this week. One spring morning, Lorraine Mortis greeted a visitor at the Simon’s Green Acres Food Garden in Winston-Salem. She tilted her emerald green bucket hat upward and removed a dirt-covered

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