Author: Samuel Cofield
Planning Unit: Trigg County CES
Major Program: Community Gardens and Horticulture Therapy
Plan of Work: A Healthier Trigg County
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Community Gardens
The Trigg County Cooperative Extension Service in partnership with the Trigg County Senior Citizens Center have worked to provide our community members with many opportunities to improve their quality of life by encouraging healthy habits. One of these projects is a community garden located by the pavilion at the senior center. 2024 will be the eighth year of the garden project started at the Trigg County Senior Citizens center.
Since starting the project we have grown our garden to include Berries, beans, cucurbits, and sweetcorn. Community members helping with the garden also learned about how to use plastic ground covers for weed control, learned how to ID several common garden weeds, diseases and pests.
We also were able to host some of our FFA students as a part of their SAE at the garden, they assisted with planting, weeding, harvesting and cleanup in the fall. 2021 brought us many new visitors and many new gardeners to our community gardens.
A second Garden was started in 2021 at Genesis Express and was used extensively by our 4-H Ag club. As well as the after school programs offered by Genesis Express.
Some of the vegetables grown in the garden were also incorporated into recipes and demonstrations by our Snap- Ed instructor and our FCS agent. Everyone involved with any part of the project has reported that they’ve enjoyed working in the garden, and learning more about the plants there. It has been a great way to get some of our citizens back outside and moving during the summer months, the produce they take home is also a bonus.
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