Author: M. Elizabeth Coots
Planning Unit: Shelby County CES
Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)
Plan of Work: Improving Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyles
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The COVID-19 Pandemic demonstrates the fragility of our food system. Although plenty of food is being produced, there is a bottleneck in distribution. As a result, Kentuckians are coming together to not only support local agriculture but also have an increased interest in growing their own food in home or community gardens. As a response to this interest, the Woodford County Horticulture and Family and Consumer Sciences Agent partnered to distribute Family Garden Kits, Container Garden Kits, and Seed Packets to families and community residents.
The kits provide the first time gardener with an easy way to experience the joy of home grown produce. The container garden kits were equipped with soil, seeds, and transplants plus growing instructions. They also included gardening calendars, nutrition calendars, a variety of cooking utensils and supplies, farmers market shopping guide, recipe cards, and basic cooking information. These kits were distributed to low-income residents who live in apartments and don’t have the space for a traditional garden.
Over 150 kits were distributed to community residents. This included over 500 seed packets that will produce fresh vegetables for families in a time of need. Not only can these kits help families stretch their food dollar and eat healthier, but they can serve as a positive family-inclusive activity by engaging family members of all ages in creating a garden and cooking together. From a mental health aspect, growing a vegetable garden and cooking a homemade meal can be a way for families to gain a sense of security in these uncertain times.
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