Community Garden Update
I just want to give everyone an update on two important activities we will be undertaking over the spring and summer months right here in Stromsburg to hopefully bring joy, companionship, physical activity, and fresh whole produce to our neighbors at Swede Haven and Midwest Covenant Home through gardening activities.
In just a couple of weeks, we will begin planting a community garden at Swede Haven in Stromsburg, which will be one large space open for all the residents there to share. After meeting with the Swede Haven community, together we’ve chosen the following fruits and vegetables for the garden:
- Tomatoes
- Cucumbers
- Onions
- Bell Peppers
- Green Beans
- Carrots
- Potatoes
- Strawberries
- Melons
- Zucchini
- Sweet Corn
- Radishes
- Salad Greens
- Winter Squash
- Rhubarb
- Asparagus
- Okra
- Beets.
After stepping off the garden area, it looks as if we’ll have around 1200 sq ft of garden space, and so I believe we’ll have plenty of room to grow most of the things listed above. We’ll also plant plenty of flowers and place at least a few benches around the garden to allow anyone who is interested to come sit and enjoy the garden activities. Additionally, we’re going to plan at least a few cookouts on the patio at Swede Haven throughout the garden season to enjoy each other’s company and celebrate the beautiful summer weather.
We’ve also agreed to provide regular volunteers to enhance the patio gardening activities at Midwest Covenant Home. We recently met with Michelle Roesener and Claire Quandt to discuss what types of activities to undertake and how we might transform the patio area into a beautiful, therapeutic space for the elders to enjoy. It looks as if we need to overhaul the raised beds on the patio, and do some cleanup work in the near future. We’ll be scheduling a day for that soon – hopefully when the weather warms a bit more! We are planning to provide volunteers to work with the elders twice per week: either Tuesday or Wednesday evenings, and also on Saturday mornings.
I am sending this message to a broader audience than most updates as we are always looking for additional volunteers to help make these efforts as successful as possible. These two activities will require lots of volunteers, supplies, hope, and faith to bring to life in a way that provides benefit to all involved. If you would be interested in helping out in any way, please let me know. If you have ideas that we could incorporate into these garden spaces there is still plenty of time to help plan what each will look like. Lastly, if you could just keep these efforts and the good people at Swede Haven and MCH in your prayers for a successful garden season, we would certainly appreciate that too!
Peace,
Jason
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