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Middlebury Co-op transforms its garden space

CEDAR MARKING SIGNS made by Shoreham woodworker Dick Phillip mark the new pollinator-friendly plants being installed in the Middlebury Natural Foods Co-op gardens this month. Photo courtesy of Jill Vickers

What’s going on in front of the Middlebury Natural Foods Co-Op this month? It looks as though plants have been pulled up and carted away. Is the outdoor eating area or the plant sale area expanding?

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