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The community garden on Sullivan’s Island is located next to the Edgar Allan Poe branch of the Charleston County Library. -Photo courtesy of Carlsen Huey.


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IFE AS A MAGAZINE WRITER AND editor sometimes means imagining things in their prime that are still a little ways off. Take, for example, the day I visited the community garden at I’On on a January afternoon. It wasn’t difficult to envision


the mounds of dirt erupting for fresh vegetables and color- ful flowers to burst forth, but for that particular day I had to use my mind’s eye as I talked to the garden coordinator, Steve Degnen.


Degnen moved to the Lowcountry from New York


seven years ago and claims that at the time he knew “noth- ing about gardening.” But he liked the I’On community and envisioned an opportunity for everyone who lived there, from families to singles and retirees. “Tere are lots of neighbor activities, but I wanted to start something sponsored by I’On as a whole,” he explained. A garden seemed like the right answer. Steve’s first


move was to seek the support of the I’On Homeowners Association, which he readily received, and a budget to


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