A garden to grow their own produce


Sime Darby Property employees, Leong (fifth from left, with glasses on shirt) and Phang (third from left) looking at some of the plants that the company had planted to kick-start the edible garden.

EIGHTY-SIX lucky households in Elmina West, in U16 Shah Alam will be the first in the City of Elmina to cultivate their very own edible garden at Elmina Central Park.

Residents were allotted plots in the community garden through a ballot during the launch of the community garden.

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