Jesse Rennich walks past a long line of people waiting to receive donated food from the Adopt-a-Block food distribution program location in south Bismarck in December. Mike McCleary
As the sun set behind an overcast sky in early December, deepening the cold of the late afternoon, Jesse Rennich stood in line with about 30 others before an Adopt-a-Block food distribution drop at Tatley Place in south Bismarck.
Dressed in jeans and wearing a hoodie under an open flannel shirt, Rennich held onto the cold metal handle of a child-size red wagon with a gloveless hand. He used the wagon to transport what would amount to three meals for his family.
To some, going to the nurseries can be a daunting task.
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By John Zvirovski, Jamestown Sun Garden Editor | 7:00 am, May 15, 2021 ×
Plant products are growing well in a local nursery just ready for you to make a purchase. John Zvirovski / The Sun
The growing season is here and along with it some pretty nice weather. Now the planning begins to get ready and head off to the nurseries to find out what kinds of treasures await us. My lists are complete but that does not mean I won’t find something out there that I will just have to have for the garden.