Make it stand out.

A Co-operative Community Garden in Fairview, Union County, North Carolina

Sunflower plants with yellow flowers and green leaves in a field on a sunny day.
A black and brown dog lying on grass next to three empty white garden beds in a backyard, with trees and a wooden fence in the background.

It started with a small garden

It Ended with a lot of food waste. You know - Enough cucumbers to feed all of Fairview. Tomatoes beyond the number of jars you have to can.

What if you want the garden but it is too much to do alone. Or work requires you travel causing your garden to live on a hope and a prayer.

Or you live in an apartment or townhome and space is limiting.

Cedar Oak Farm is starting a Gardening Collective and is seeking interested participants.

Do you have experience in community or communal gardens? What was your experience? What worked for you? What didn’t? I would love to hear from you.

Here is the idea so far:

A garden for those willing to volunteer time and be a part of the garden planning for each season.

Must be willing to learn along with us about regenerative and organic gardening.

Must be willing to collectively work on the garden. This is not a community garden with rented beds - instead we will collectively plan and create a larger garden with a broader variety based on the interests of the collective group. Volunteer time is required to reap the benefits the garden will provide.

As the garden produces we all get to reap the rewards as each crop will be divided by the group.

The hope is many hands make the work light and the benefits worthwhile for every participant with far less food waste. Through this we all reap the rewards.

There could be some nominal collective cost depending on what the group determines is needed. Resourcefulness always welcomed.

For now all inquiries and ideas welcomed as we develop a plan. Get on the mailing list for First meeting dates and times etc..

Fall garden will be started - Collective will be formalized to begin in February for Spring.

Tanya@cedaroakfarm.org

Our Next Meeting is on the Farm - March 29 at 9:00AM.

Seeds are sprouting! Now we need to setup the garden and get ready to plant!