We've all heard of Race Street Seafood, but did you know we also have chickens in our neighborhood?
You can check them out at the corner of Race Street and Garland Avenue at Middlebrook Gardens.
You can learn about the life cycle of the chicken thru the painted mural in front of the sidewalk and peek through the cut outs to see the hens.
If you are there during school hours you'll often catch St Leo school children in the garden learning about ecology and if they're lucky bringing home an egg.
If you aren't familiar with Middlebrook, take the time learn how this valuable neighborhood resource is educating and helping homeowners convert their yards into sustainable, edible gardens using many California native plants.
You can check them out at the corner of Race Street and Garland Avenue at Middlebrook Gardens.
You can learn about the life cycle of the chicken thru the painted mural in front of the sidewalk and peek through the cut outs to see the hens.
If you are there during school hours you'll often catch St Leo school children in the garden learning about ecology and if they're lucky bringing home an egg.
If you aren't familiar with Middlebrook, take the time learn how this valuable neighborhood resource is educating and helping homeowners convert their yards into sustainable, edible gardens using many California native plants.