A recent photo opportunity of a rainbow had me looking back to the beginning of our journey at Thompson Road Park... the progress we have made is remarkable!
You might not realize how many animals you can find in a garden! In addition to the wild fauna, we even have some livestock and pets here at Garner Grows.
April Showers Bring May Flowers. In the literal sense, this proverb illustrates a lesson every child is taught in elementary school science: that plants need water to grow. But in a more figurative sense, it is a reminder that times of hardship and hard work are eventually followed by better times and rewarding results! Both meanings are appropriate for Garner Grows this month.
They say that March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. The old adage usually refers to the weather, but it’s not a bad analogy for the activity calendar at Garner Grows this month!
My name is Jette, and I am starting a new Blog Series called "Gardening With A 'Jette' Black Thumb, to show an unique perspective on Garner Grows!
From an empty 1+ acre field last August, now in February we have prepped almost the whole lot and will be ready to plant soon!
We lost our garden lot during the pandemic, but the Town of Garner has provided us with a beautiful new location. Come see what we have planned!
Gardening can be hard on the back! Follow these tips from Erbst OrthoSport to avoid injuries and keep your gardening experience enjoyable.
Garner News article about the inception & growth of Garner Grows, the challenges faced during the pandemic, and what comes next for us!
THE SPICY POST: Some of us here at Garner Grows really love our peppers, especially those of us who start seedlings indoors each year. So naturally we end up with quite a few pepper plants growing.
Friends and families come together, and different cultures appreciate each other.
Vegetables, fruits and flowers are not everything at Garner Grows. There is knowledge and skills to teach and learn
Love and Gardening in the Time of Pandemic – "even from 6 feet away from each other, love is felt at your community garden!"
Happy New Year!
We started off the year by breaking in a new fire ring. Kids were happily swarming around, playing in the branches and mulch pile between marshmallow roasting and peanut picking
"the raised beds remain like well-made beds waiting for opportunities and us to jump in"
Memorial day is a time of remembrance but can also be downtime to enjoy with friends and family. If either or both of those is scarce, come to your community garden and make your own
Dear garden friends, I am happy to report that the Prodigal Goat Farm field trip was a success. We wish everybody could have come along!
Garner Grows springs green! With the budding growth of the spring season comes new members, generous sponsors, and a variety of exciting events!
Cool season at the garden is my favorite garden time. Mosquitoes and ants are minimal and it is not as uncomfortable. See what events we have to look forward tp next!
If you miss a couple of weeks at Garner Grows Community Garden, you can miss a lot! Catch up on the news about rabbits, a mother hawk, praying mantises and bats, and what they have to do with the garden.
The fun included a cookout with Carlos at the grill, homemade ice cream, and fruit & wine liquors!
We're combatting the heat with an irrigation system and changing our workday hours to later in the evening as the heat dissipates.
Blackberries are in season! Every few days we pick another 4-6 quarts. Red raspberries are also in season, but not as prolific. Blueberries and wineberries may be ready in a month. “The sweetness of the fruit is in the strength of the root.”
We are a community garden who want to grow a variety of fresh produce, as well welcoming ornamentals to dazzle passersby. We embrace people of all ages, stripes, abilities, etc, to visit and take part in the garden.
Spring has arrived and with it comes abundance, not just of crops, but new members, successful fundraising and generosity of time and donations
It was a beautiful and productive day for our garden community. In spite of snow in the forecast, spring IS coming!
With temperatures barely 40 and a wind too strong to have a warming fire, our brave and hardy gardeners took home some of the first of spinach, parsley and kale
Several of our members were feeling the pain this week, but after 3 weeks of weather-related cancellations, nothing was going to keep us from the garden!
Hugelkultur... funny word, serious composting on steroids! Not only will they provide a nourishing spot for crops to grow, but they will reduce water runoff.
The snow didn't keep us down, and it even has benefits like killing mosquitoes, fleas and ticks, and as it melts it will gently water the seedlings
I would say that we are about to begin our spring growing season, but as warm as it has been all winter, we just kept growing! Right now we are harvesting lots of greens for salads