Ketchikan is set to go green for the summer as the Ketchikan Wellness Coalition garden network continues to bloom.
The garden network includes three gardens, located at Clover Pass Church, Tongass Federal Credit Union s campus and Rendezvous Senior Day Services (although this garden is not public), according to KWC Executive Director Romanda Simpson.
Plots and beds in the Clover Pass and TFCU gardens will be open for rent by any individual who fills out an application and pays a small fee that will be put toward garden maintenance. Our goal is to offer workshops for the community to come and learn about how to grow and what grows in Ketchikan, because not everything does very well, Simpson said during a Thursday interview with the Daily News.