In 2015, after forming Detroit Abloom, a Michigan nonprofit charitable organization, we established a Community Partnership relationship with the Detroit Land Bank Authority. We purchased nine contiguous lots in the Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood. At that time, we also won a generous grant from the Kresge Foundation, which was looking for a group on Detroit’s eastside that could demonstrate how to use non-edible crops to make enough revenue to pay the land taxes and property maintenance. That’s how we started Detroit Abloom in 2016. Since then, we have evolved to operate a Native Plant Nursery, purchase ten more lots, specialize in butterfly conservation, an outdoor Wellness Genter, a community of on-site plot farmers, our Kids Abloom children’s discovery garden, and more.