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The Worcester Street Community Garden is a group of interested gardeners in Boston's South End. WSCG houses over 150 plots and is located on Worcester Street, situated between Tremont Avenue and Columbus Avenue. The Worcester Street Garden is one of 55 Boston community gardens that The Trustees of Reservations (The Trustees), a Massachusetts-based, non-profit land conservation trust and historical preservation trust, manage.
 
Most reviews emphasize a generally positive reception of the community garden. Many common reactions to the garden are shared by visitors, with some noting its relaxing nature and ability to be enjoyed as a family activity. The garden is a source of peace and beauty for some, and its transformative abilities are unexpected. One reviewer, presumably a regular visitor or tenant, even spoke about the impression it has left on her. It is appreciated most for bringing a touch of nature to the middle of the city. In addition, the garden's publication revealed its recent upgrades. These include landscaping the site and constructing a new flower garden that will be available to all. The tenants are proud of what they have created, and many reviews appreciate the welcoming nature of the garden. This is in part due to the diversity of crops grown by gardeners, a practice that only tight-knit communities can make successful. All the reviews praise the Community Garden for various reasons, such as its beauty, sense of unity, and transformative properties, and these were also evident during the recent flower garden that was unveiled during the same good year. The positive feedback and the pleasure it brings to its tenants are what set the garden apart from the rest.
 
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