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Dirt Patch Now Garden, Thanks to Teens

In the midst of the bustle on Gun Hill Road has emerged an urban oasis — a new garden, right in front of the main entrance of the Mosholu Montefiore Community Center (MMCC). Teens in the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) have revamped what one participant called a “dirty, disgusting” plot into a thriving patch of greenery.

Employing 14 to 21 year olds, the Summer Youth Employment Program is a project of the city’s Department of Youth and Community Development. MMCC administers the program in this area.

SYEP members Xavier Johnson, 14, and Peter Jackson, 18, have been working on the garden since June for eight hours a day, four days a week. “I feel like this is my second home,” Xavier said. “We’re planting herbs, vegetables, a couple flowers. It’s hard work,” Jackson said.

The garden, which project overseer Leslie Alpert of the MMCC said was once “completely overgrown,” now has tomatoes, peppers, daisies, basil, arugula, and sage.

“We even have a butterfly that’s started to visit,” Alpert said. “This is an urban oasis.” Alpert expects it will take the better part of a year to finish the garden, since certain plants cannot grow in summer heat.

The community is generally thrilled with the garden, but Jackson says it will only stay beautiful with their help. “People have to stop littering so we can keep it clean,” he said.

“I hope people will respect that we’ve done all this work this summer and come by and look,” Xavier added.  

 

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