here tim kegler is in charge, but he's no gardener. he's a social worker. the integral to have gotten him. the intercultural gardens have a distinct concept as they're open to every one and a rooted in the neighbourhood woodseau snap, and they also boost cross cultural exchange. certain intercoastal global dotted out of the if we cooperate closely with neighborhood institutions like refugee accommodations, the preschool next door, or the elementary school across the road on a cultural goober. there used to be tube kindergartens on the site after they were demolished. local residents fought to keep the space free for urban gardening. to day, the work is financed mainly with public funds. lou saint louis nancy, is tending her plan. 7 years ago, the social worker fled syria and started a new life in berlin. for her, the garden, this more than just a place to grow tomatoes. she's made friends here. last monday, muffins and sometimes we all come together to dance. i turn the music up loud and even do a bit of arabic style dancing with them. then some people say