Building Community and Hope: How a Cheap Old House Became a Thriving Garden and Affordable Housing Solution
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Domino

Kamaria Gray and Dakarai Carter, a couple from Detroit, purchased a $110,000 home with a small greenhouse and an acre of land, envisioning it as a gardening-based conduit for growth and connection with their neighborhood. They aim to address the scarcity of fresh food resources in their area by growing their own food and teaching others to do the same. The couple plans to use their house as a gathering space to educate their community on sustainable living and create a solution to the problem of limited access to fresh food.