Plots that bind residents closer


(From left) Shakir, Najwan, Mohd Tarmizi, Fairojibanu and Leong looking at some chilli plants at the launch of the community garden. — YAP CHEE HONG/The Star

ANOTHER community garden in Shah Alam has joined the ranks of successful farms in the city, proving hard work and cooperation goes a long way.

Residents of Blocks 19 and 20 of Pangsapuri Melati in Taman Bukit Subang, Section U16, turned three abandoned areas in their neighbourhood into vegetable plots.

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