![]() Hey all! March was quite a month wasn't it?!? So, with the current state of things this newsletter will be a little different than previous ones. I want to start by seeing what changes may be happening/have happened with the local community gardens (this can be a change in hours, gardens closing, resources available to local community members (such as produce, garden space for growing, etc.)) This is the time when we need each other the most, and I plan on keeping things updated with my monthly newsletters, garden support as needed (with the possibility of holding smaller workdays), and we're even discussing the possibility of hosting online workshops. Please reach out to me at your earliest convenience with any updates, and feel free to leave any additional feedback, ask any additional questions, and let us know if there's any support you're in need of! Also, I’ll be sharing as many resources as I can, but I’m sure I’ll miss some. So, if there’s any you’re aware of please don’t hesitate to share them with me or feel free to post them directly to the Community Garden Network listserv. Thank you! ~Isa Community Garden Network Events As I mentioned above we are in the process of converting our educational workshop series to an online platform. Check out what we’ve started to compile, and stay tuned for more updates. Vance Elementary Peace Garden Update “Dear friends of the Vance Peace Garden and FEAST, I hope you are all taking care of yourselves and are staying well during this crazy time. With all of the sudden and unfolding changes with the Coronavirus, Bountiful Cities/ FEAST staff have been discussing how our work in the Vance Peace Garden and other community and school gardens can move forward and support our communities. As long as schools are closed, all FEAST educational programming, Weed & Feed workdays, and garden events are also canceled (possible alternative plant sale tbd). This season I will be focusing attention on growing food in the Peace Garden to share with the community and to ensure there is food in the fall for students to harvest and for FEAST programming. As my time is limited, there is much that I need help with in the garden that volunteers can do independently- right now, I need help tuning up the weed eater and lawn mower, pruning and deadheading perennials, and cutting back overgrown cover crops. As I get more organized, I will have more tasks that I can delegate out that don't all require gardening knowledge. Though much of our lives have been canceled, gardening is not! It is more important now than ever to grow food! In the broader community, Bountiful Cities is connecting with local food security relief efforts, putting together resources for folks needing food or wanting to grow at home, and supporting community gardens. Please reach out if you would like to lend a hand in the Vance Peace Garden or if you seek any resources for growing or accessing produce. We are all taking this day by day, and even amidst uncertainty, I remain wholeheartedly committed to the Vance Peace Garden and the Vance community. Wishing all of you wellness and health,” - Jordan Diamond, FEAST Program & Garden Coordinator - Vance Elementary School [email protected] Other Community Resources/Events The NC State Extension has put together a guide which describes “a community garden, its benefits, how to find or start a garden and tips for growing, storing, preparing and enjoying fruits and vegetables. In addition it highlights state and national gardening resources.” https://nccommunitygardens.ces.ncsu.edu/start-a-garden/ Organic Growers School has put up a resource list for gardeners and farmers regarding COVID-19. They are updating this list regularly. https://organicgrowersschool.org/resources/covid-19-resources/ Have gardening questions? Send them to YummyYards! http://yummyyards.com/send-us-your-gardening-questions/ Check out the Asheville Online Farmers' Market if you haven’t already https://www.facebook.com/groups/627077924515413/ Ask a Sista Farmer “Are you ready to grow your own food and medicine for self-reliance and community resilience? Every Friday, experienced Black womxn* farmers answer your call-in questions about gardening, livestock, agroforestry, plant medicine, and food preservation. This show centers the voices of Black, Indigenous, People-of-Color, Queer, Trans*, Disabled, Immigrant, and Poor communities. Everyone is welcome to watch and listen, but please make space for centered folks to speak. Thank you. *Sista and womxn includes trans* and nonbinary folks” For more info, and to see the full line up and schedule: https://www.facebook.com/events/539087153384648/
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