My church in Tillamook, Saint Peter Lutheran, does not have adequate property for a garden, but the United Methodist Church (TUMC) does. This is the project proposal I submitted to the TUMC Council.
Community Garden Project Proposal
Overview:
The goal of this project is to install a community garden on the grounds
of Tillamook United Methodist Church with the purpose to grow produce for the
food pantry.
Location:
One garden plot measuring 20 feet east-west by 50 feet north-south will
be located at the east end of TUMC property, just northeast of the church
building. A deer fence will be installed
approximately five feet outside the perimeter of the plot. Before the ground is tilled, it will be
determined with certainty that neither the plot nor the fence will interfere
with the mowing of the lawn, nor will any utility lines be disturbed.
In addition to the main garden plot, a straw
bale garden will be placed along the south side of the garage. A temporary “hot house” structure will be
constructed over this garden for growing heat loving crops like tomatoes and
peppers.
Workforce:
The garden will be tended by volunteer workers, headed up and organized
by Adrian Johanson.
Finances:
The cost of the garden will be covered by private donations of money or
materials, special offerings, and potentially by a fundraising campaign on
GoFundMe or similar.
Produce:
Any produce grown will be donated directly to the food pantry located at
TUMC. If it is determined that the
garden is so successful that there is more produce than the pantry can handle,
the produce will be distributed to other food pantries in the Tillamook area.
Cleanup:
When the growing season is over, the garden crew will pull up plants and
store any plant supports. If the TUMC
Council decides to discontinue the garden project for any reason, the garden
crew, headed by Adrian Johanson, will remove all plants, supports, and fencing,
tamp down the soil, and reseed with grass.
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