Thanks to scores of volunteers, the meticulously prepared rows at the JK Community Farm south of Round Hill are filled with seedlings—some 9,000 vegetable plants that will provide nearly 30,000 meals to residents in the region.
It is the third growing season at the farm, and the second time volunteers have been invited to help with the spring plantathon.
Because of social distancing requirements, the work this year was shared by small groups of 10 and spread out over two days, but still drew 120 volunteers.