POC Community Garden Club

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Jun 24 - 0 Comments

Rock stars of the garden: (L-R) Debbie Lawrence, Alice Reed, Luke Lawrence, Rhonda Walsh, Melanie Martinez, Rhonda and Ross Harlow

Rock stars of the garden: (L-R) Debbie Lawrence, Alice Reed, Luke Lawrence, Rhonda Walsh, Melanie Martinez, Rhonda and Ross Harlow


Mark Walsh with rocks

Mark Walsh with rocks


A group of 10 community garden plot owners recently came together to work on improving our garden. Thanks to a generous donation from SunRay, we received three piles of landscape rocks. The dedicated volunteers moved these rocks to enhance the shade structure, significantly improving our garden’s aesthetics and functionality.

Our garden site is thriving, thanks to the ongoing efforts of our gardeners who diligently tend to their plots and harvest their produce. The transformation is evident, with lush growth everywhere you look.

A heartfelt thanks to SunRay for their generous donation and to all the volunteers who contributed their time and energy to make our community garden a more beautiful and productive place. Your “ROCK STAR” efforts are truly appreciated!

Danny May from May Farms contributed quite an educational and comprehensive lecture to sixteen POC Community Garden Club members. He discussed topics from fertilization for optimal growth and production to pest elimination, crucial topics for gardeners.

Sharing farmer’s tales and insights into farming culture can be both educational and entertaining. He offered ideas for various growing mediums and provided examples of microgreens, which are becoming increasingly popular due to their nutritional benefits and versatility in dishes. He has many interests in growing through different mediums and had some microgreens for sampling.
-Darla Miles

Danny May from May Farms contributed quite an educational and comprehensive lecture to sixteen POC Community Garden Club members.

Danny May from May Farms contributed quite an educational and comprehensive lecture to sixteen POC Community Garden Club members.

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