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‘Use this time to better yourself’: Women inmates plant garden at Utah State Prison

Jul 12, 2024, 9:00 PM | Updated: Jul 17, 2024, 6:33 pm

Female inmates place sod on a small cart as they work to clear an area at the Utah State Prison Fri...

Female inmates place sod on a small cart as they work to clear an area at the Utah State Prison Friday. The space is going to be turned into a garden. (Scott G. Winterton)

(Scott G. Winterton)

SALT LAKE CITY — In the Utah State Prison in the middle of the hot, dusty concrete complex, the women inmates are planting a garden.

“A lot of girls have been working hard and pushing hard to have something like this,” inmate Kassie Tolman said.

The garden is a community space where women who have proven they can manage themselves can spend their free time. Facility staff hope the garden will help women develop skills and improve mental health.

“When we’re able to do stuff together, it brings down violence, drug issues and helps people be sober,” Tolman said. “Whatever I can do to get involved, I do it.”

Kesley Pope and Amber Cramer laugh as they take a short break as they and others work to remove grass from an open area that will be turned into a garden at the state prison outside Salt Lake City on Friday.
Kesley Pope and Amber Cramer laugh as they take a short break as they and others work to remove grass from an open area that will be turned into a garden at the state prison outside Salt Lake City on Friday. (Photo: Scott G Winterton, Deseret News)

On Friday, dozens of women rolled up sod and loaded it onto trucks, making way for compost, trees, lavender and vegetables. They sat under canopies with bottles of water when they needed a break. Some women chased after a small vole they had unearthed with their shovels.

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‘Use this time to better yourself’: Women inmates plant garden at Utah State Prison