In Hayes Valley along the old Caltrans right of way, the city allows urban farming until the parcel of land is sold to developers. This little community garden makes the otherwise bleak walk from the Mission to Hayes Street a lot more interesting.
Look at those really short sunflowers!
Producing Floriferous Gardens in San Francisco’s Mediterranean Climate.
September 03, 2012
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