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When you start reading the Bible it does not take very long until God makes a garden and tells Adam and Eve to starting tending it. Even before God had placed a curse on the ground they were working the soil. Maybe, that is why some still think that gardening is a divine vocation.

I know that I enjoy gardening along with a growing number of people. There might even be more people who would enjoy getting dirt under their fingernails if they only had a place to do that. So with this in mind, Trinity Church started a community garden on our property. It is in a lovely spot across a small creek from the church building in large section of green grass and trees. The garden, called "Seeds of Friendship Community Garden", has 20 plots in it which are 12 feet wide by 14 feet long. People from our neighborhood and some folks from our church have been watching with joy the phenomenal growth in our little green space.

 

communityGarden 2We have watched the radishes, carrots, potatoes, tomatoes, cabbage, watermelon, onions, peas and a cornucopia of other fruits and vegetables go crazy with life. We have also combined forces in defending our produce from the various insects that would love to consume it before we get a chance to. We have experimented with some very different organic pest controls in an effort to protect our produce.

I have been picking some of my produce and I thought I would just show you what can be done with just a little space and a little work. I love to eat the peas, the great potatoes and especially the small long white onions.

 

 

As the fall season has come, we reflect on our garden across the creek. In this the third year of Trinity’s community garden, we had 24 plots: 12 of these belonged to neighbors who lived nearby (five of whom were new to the program this year); and 12 plots were planted and tended by Trinity members. Many different types of vegetables were grown—all organically. Each gardener ate, froze, dried, or canned their produce. Many pounds were also given away! Each participant was thrilled to be able to share some of the bounty with which God blessed us.

One of the men reflected: I really enjoyed working in the garden this year—weeding not so much...

Read more: "Seeds of Friendship Community Garden" Was a Success

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