Welcome one and all!
The garden is open to all guests and volunteers:
TUESDAYS: 7:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. (group work/harvest day during growing season)
EVENTS: Any time there is an event at the Community Garden, please join in and visit the garden
OPEN GATE: If there are gardeners around and the gate is open, come introduce yourself
BY APPOINTMENT: Interested in a tour? Call or Email us!
Other days will be announced soon! Check back with us here or on our Facebook page @ClarkstonCG.
TUESDAYS: 7:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. (group work/harvest day during growing season)
EVENTS: Any time there is an event at the Community Garden, please join in and visit the garden
OPEN GATE: If there are gardeners around and the gate is open, come introduce yourself
BY APPOINTMENT: Interested in a tour? Call or Email us!
Other days will be announced soon! Check back with us here or on our Facebook page @ClarkstonCG.
Volunteer to help us make it happen.
Work to complete:
1. Enhancing the concrete block beds with rich compost.
2. Trimming and mowing around all beds using the gas powered weed eater and lawn mower.
3. All purpose cleanup. Material collected will be taken to the dump or composted.
4. Help is needed to weed and help other gardeners to clean up their raised beds.
5. Installation of all hoses and checking for leaks.
6. Harvesting and donating produce to the Asotin County Food Bank.
7. Planting, pruning, weeding, raking, and more! There's always something to do.
1. Enhancing the concrete block beds with rich compost.
2. Trimming and mowing around all beds using the gas powered weed eater and lawn mower.
3. All purpose cleanup. Material collected will be taken to the dump or composted.
4. Help is needed to weed and help other gardeners to clean up their raised beds.
5. Installation of all hoses and checking for leaks.
6. Harvesting and donating produce to the Asotin County Food Bank.
7. Planting, pruning, weeding, raking, and more! There's always something to do.
DONATIONS & VOLUNTEERS MAKE THE GARDEN POSSIBLE.
You can donate money to the community garden, donate supplies, or volunteer your time. We are a non-profit organization 501(c) 3.
Get involved, help us, "Keep it Green, Keep Us Growing."
Send check or donations to:
Clarkston Community Garden
P.O. Box 53
Clarkston, WA 99403
Get involved, help us, "Keep it Green, Keep Us Growing."
Send check or donations to:
Clarkston Community Garden
P.O. Box 53
Clarkston, WA 99403
Flash Back: From seed to fruit, it begins with passing down the knowledge to our youth.
During 2013 the garden had 43 registered members of all ages who participated in our garden. 100 raised beds were rented out. This video depicts our very youngest novice gardeners having fun getting their beds ready for the season. Tendercare preschoolers are raising fresh produce for themselves and Asotin County Food Bank. Their favorite seed to plant is the tender tasty carrot!
During 2013 the garden had 43 registered members of all ages who participated in our garden. 100 raised beds were rented out. This video depicts our very youngest novice gardeners having fun getting their beds ready for the season. Tendercare preschoolers are raising fresh produce for themselves and Asotin County Food Bank. Their favorite seed to plant is the tender tasty carrot!
We work with local organizations, colleges and k-12 schools; to have students join us on harvest days for our charity projects, educational resources and workshops. We encourage all citizens of our surrounding communities to visit the garden.
Other Projects:
Our board members and participating members are working with local volunteers in clean-up crews and assisting in harvesting crops for our charity project with local food banks and food pantries that locally assist those in need of resources. Currently there are teams being scheduled to house workshops and clean up crews. We have many participating members that are affiliated with college programs and are offering workshops.
Any questions, concerns, or idea recommendations are welcome. Please don't hesitate to submit an email.
Our board members and participating members are working with local volunteers in clean-up crews and assisting in harvesting crops for our charity project with local food banks and food pantries that locally assist those in need of resources. Currently there are teams being scheduled to house workshops and clean up crews. We have many participating members that are affiliated with college programs and are offering workshops.
Any questions, concerns, or idea recommendations are welcome. Please don't hesitate to submit an email.