community garden https://www.thebatavian.com/ en https://www.thebatavian.com/themes/barrio_batavian/images/thebatavian_logo.png community garden https://www.thebatavian.com/ Local Matters © 2008-2023 The Batavian. All Rights Reserved. Wed, 24 Apr 2024 20:49:08 -0400 https://www.thebatavian.com/themes/barrio_batavian/images/thebatavian_logo.png Sat, 06 Apr 2024 16:08:00 -0400 Emmanuel Baptist Church seeking community gardeners to 'come grow with us' https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/emmanuel-baptist-church-seeking-community-gardeners-to-come-grow-with-us/638927 Press Release:

Do you want to provide fresh garden veggies or flowers for your family? Come grow with us, we need gardeners! 

Emmanuel Baptist Church’s Community Garden is looking for green thumbs to come and grow!  We have 20 raised 3X4 garden plots, water, tools, seeds, and fertilizer. 

We will be having an informational meeting on Thursday, April 18 at 6 p.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Church at 190 Oak Street Batavia for anyone interested.

The cost is $15 per plot.  Call 585 343 4905 or email ebcbatavia@gmail.com to sign up!

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https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/emmanuel-baptist-church-seeking-community-gardeners-to-come-grow-with-us/638927#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/emmanuel-baptist-church-seeking-community-gardeners-to-come-grow-with-us/638927 Apr 6, 2024, 4:08pm community garden Emmanuel Baptist Church seeking community gardeners to 'come grow with us' Press Release <p>Press Release:</p><blockquote><p>Do you want to provide fresh garden veggies or flowers for your family? Come grow with us, we need gardeners!&nbsp;</p><p>Emmanuel Baptist Church’s Community Garden is looking for green thumbs to come and grow! &nbsp;We have 20 raised 3X4 garden plots, water, tools, seeds, and fertilizer.&nbsp;</p><p>We will</p></blockquote>
Emmanuel Baptist invites gardeners to come and plant https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/emmanuel-baptist-invites-gardeners-to-come-and-plant/638695 Press Release:

Calling all green thumbs and community builders! Emmanuel Baptist Church is seeking gardeners to plant in our community garden at 190 Oak St in Batavia.

Our garden features 20 spacious 4x3 plots which will be transformed into thriving vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens once YOU put the seeds in! Each person who signs up gets to plant and harvest from their own plot!  

Being a gardener at our community garden is more than just a chance to get your hands dirty. It's an opportunity to connect with fellow garden enthusiasts, learn new skills, and contribute to a project that benefits the entire community.

Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a complete beginner, you can grow veggies or flowers and grow yourself as well!  Our team will provide all the necessary tools and seeds.

So if you're looking for a place to get your garden growing while enjoying the great outdoors, come join us at Emmanuel Baptist Church's Community Garden. Together, we can create something truly special.

The cost is $20 per plot. Call 585 343 4905 or email ebcbatavia@gmail.com to sign up.

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Church community garden reaps what it sows https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/church-community-garden-reaps-what-it-sows/636020
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Sometimes you might wonder if all the grunt work of digging, planting, watering and weeding is worth it for some seasonal vegetables. 

Well folks at Emmanuel Baptist Church know the answer at their community garden. It’s a resounding yes.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/church-community-garden-reaps-what-it-sows/636020#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/church-community-garden-reaps-what-it-sows/636020 Aug 9, 2023, 7:40am community garden Church community garden reaps what it sows jfbeck_99_272012 <div class="align-center"> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2023-08/emmanuel-garden-c.jpg?itok=lWTyT3MK" width="800" height="556" alt="Girl with veggies" class="image-style-large"> </div> </div> <p><span>Sometimes you might wonder if all the grunt work of digging, planting, watering and weeding is worth it for some seasonal vegetables.&nbsp;</span></p><p><span>Well folks at Emmanuel Baptist Church know the answer at their community garden. It’s a resounding yes.</span></p>
Nine garden plots await interested green thumbs at Emmanuel's community garden https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/nine-garden-plots-await-interested-green-thumbs-at-emmanuels-community-garden/635057
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The Rev. Tom Tharp planting roma tomato plants in the community garden at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Batavia. Photo by Joanne Beck.

As Memorial Day weekend was creeping closer on Friday, Rev. Tom Tharp was already getting his fill of fresh air and sunshine.

No, he wasn’t prepping the grill for a weekend barbecue or mowing the grass to host picnic guests. Rather, Tharp, leader of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Batavia, was up to his elbows in coconut chips, mixing them with water to combine with soil for garden plots behind the Oak Street church.

What prompted the church to build its own community garden?
“We were building it because they were housing all of the homeless population in the town of these two hotels over here. But then that didn't really work out. The hotels were condemned and shut down … but we still thought that there was a need, that the community is nearby the neighborhood, especially down Gateway, Noonan, etc., Oak Street, that people might want to partake of growing their own food,” Tharp said. “And we might meet some of the additional costs that are coming up, over and over, at the grocery stores. It's not like we can provide eggs, though. But the good thing, the price of those has gone down.”

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Rev. Tom Tharp dispenses water from a 1,000 gallon water tank at the garden to mix with coconut chips. Photo by Joanne Beck.

Thanks to a grant and donations of goods and volunteer time, there are 20 garden plots, soil for planting, a 1,000-gallon water tank, donated by Norton Dairy, assorted vegetable seeds, and tools for people to use. The garden is protected by a locked fence, and anyone who buys a plot will receive a key for 24/7 access.

There wasn’t going to be a charge for those that filled a garden plot themselves. However, no one showed up Friday to do that, Tharp said, so he was spending his Friday filling the boxes and testing his own green thumb abilities (he claimed not to have any) by putting in roma tomato plants for a couple of his wife’s plots.

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People have so far reserved 11 plots, which means that nine remain available for purchase. They are $20 each. Everything is included, such as seeds for tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, peas, different kinds of peppers and other veggies, water, soil and a periodic lesson on gardening how-tos.

“At least you'd be able to get enough for a family, if you have the means of, you know, freezing the stuff and then keeping it for a while. I am not a natural gardener. So I don't know exactly how much we'll get out of this," he said. "We have some people from the church coming out who are going to be planting, and some people in the church who are just donating plants from their gardens to put in. And if we have stuff that doesn't get used, it will go to a local food pantry."

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There’s certainly plenty of space for the garden, with about six acres behind the church. Parishioners — church membership is about 45 people — at one point wanted to revamp the softball field so they could begin a softball league during COVID.

The church received a grant, and there was interest, but, because it was COVID — they couldn’t get any contractors to do the work, Tharp said. So they had to return the grant and moved on to another project. “It would have been nice,” he said. “We’ve got the space, and we want to use it.”

For now, though, there is the community garden, and anyone may participate.

“If you have even the slightest bit of green thumb, you can come out and pretty much grow your own vegetables for free here,” Tharp said. "We've got everything that you need to get started. And we'd love to have you."

 For more information, or to reserve your plot, call 585-343-4905.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/nine-garden-plots-await-interested-green-thumbs-at-emmanuels-community-garden/635057#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/nine-garden-plots-await-interested-green-thumbs-at-emmanuels-community-garden/635057 May 26, 2023, 7:40pm community garden Nine garden plots await interested green thumbs at Emmanuel's community garden jfbeck_99_272012 <figure role="group" class="caption caption-div align-center"> <div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img alt="Tom tharp planting in community garden" class="image-style-large" height="600" loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2023-05/img_3429churchgarden.jpg?itok=AxGtQJnJ" width="800"> </div> </div> <figcaption>The Rev. Tom Tharp planting roma tomato plants in the community garden at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Batavia. Photo by Joanne Beck.</figcaption> </figure> <p>As Memorial Day weekend was creeping closer on Friday, Rev. Tom Tharp was already getting his fill of fresh air and sunshine.</p><p>No, he wasn’t prepping the grill for a weekend barbecue or mowing the grass to host picnic guests. Rather, Tharp, leader of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Batavia</p>
Avid gardeners wanted for Emmanuel Baptist's community garden, debuts Friday https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/avid-gardeners-wanted-for-emmanuel-baptists-community-garden-debuts-friday/635030
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Emmanuel Baptist Church in Batavia, from church website.
There are several plots available at the Emmanuel Baptist Church Community Garden, Rev. Tom Tharp says. 
 
"Our 20-plot project has been fully built and is ready to be planted," Tharp said. "We can't wait to see the plants coming up! The garden still has several plots available for erstwhile gardeners.  Come out Friday, May 26 from 10-2 to fill your plot, get a key, and plant your first seeds of the season."
 
Those enthusiastic green thumbs who come out and fill up their own plots will get the space free for the season, he said. 
 
Check out the garden from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 190 Oak St., Batavia.
 
 For more information, or to reserve your plot, call 585-343-4905.
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https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/avid-gardeners-wanted-for-emmanuel-baptists-community-garden-debuts-friday/635030#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/jfbeck99272012/avid-gardeners-wanted-for-emmanuel-baptists-community-garden-debuts-friday/635030 May 25, 2023, 6:20pm community garden Avid gardeners wanted for Emmanuel Baptist's community garden, debuts Friday jfbeck_99_272012 <figure role="group" class="caption caption-div align-center"> <div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img alt="emmanuel baptist church batavia" class="image-style-large" height="450" loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2023-05/emmanuel-baptist-church.jpeg?itok=t2vlsWtZ" width="800"> </div> </div> <figcaption>Emmanuel Baptist Church in Batavia, from church website.</figcaption> </figure> <div>There are several plots available at the Emmanuel Baptist Church Community Garden, Rev. Tom Tharp says.&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>"Our 20-plot project has been fully built and is ready to be planted," Tharp said.&nbsp;"We can't wait to see the plants coming up!&nbsp;The garden still has several plots available for erstwhile gardeners.&nbsp;</div>
GC Master Gardeners invite you to hear about Community Garden history https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/gc-master-gardeners-invite-you-to-hear-about-community-garden-history/631928 Press Release:

The Genesee County Master Gardeners invite you to a free presentation on the “History of the Batavia Community Garden,” Monday, April 24 at 6:30 p.m. The program will be held at the First Presbyterian Church, 300 E. Main St., Batavia, NY.

The Batavia Community Garden opened for its first season in the summer of 2013. Its goal was to provide city residents with space to grow fresh produce in community with other gardeners. Just as the garden’s number of plots has grown, so too has the garden’s service area. In 2022 all residents of Genesee County became eligible to rent a garden bed. It’s been 10 wonderful years of growing our garden and our community! Join us for this free program.

For more information please contact CCE Genesee County, (585) 343-3040, ext. 101, stop by the CCE office at 420 E. Main St. in Batavia or visit the website.

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Emmanuel Baptist Church announces new community garden https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/emmanuel-baptist-church-announces-new-community-garden/628518 Press release:

Calling all green thumbs and community builders! Emmanuel Baptist Church is seeking volunteers to help build and farm our brand-new community garden in the field behind the church at 190 Oak Street in Batavia.

Our garden will feature 20 spacious 4x3 plots, which, once constructed and fenced, will be transformed into thriving vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens. We may add larger plots if there is a desire for them. But we can't do it alone - we need your help to build garden beds, plant seeds, tend to plants, and harvest the fruits of your labor. (Each person who signs up for a plot gets to plant, maintain and harvest from their own plot!) If you help build the garden, you get to farm a plot for free for a season. Otherwise they will be 20 dollars a plot.

Being a gardener at our community garden is more than just a chance to get your hands dirty. It's an opportunity to connect with fellow garden enthusiasts, learn new skills, and contribute to a project that will benefit the entire community.

Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a complete beginner, you can grow veggies or flowers and grow yourself as well! Our team will provide all the necessary tools and seeds. There will be water barrels with watering cans available as well. So if you're looking for a place to get your garden growing while enjoying the great outdoors, come join us at Emmanuel Baptist Church's Community Garden. Together, we can create something truly special.

There will be an informational meeting held Wednesday, March 29th at Emmanuel Baptist Church at 6 p.m. for those interested in helping or renting a plot. For more information or to volunteer, please call 585 343 4905 or email ebcbatavia@gmail.com. 

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Plots available for rental in Batavia Community Garden https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/plots-available-for-rental-in-batavia-community-garden/624803
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Press release:

Would you love to grow nutritious, great-tasting vegetables but don’t have space for a garden?  The Batavia Community Garden can help!

The Batavia Community Garden is currently accepting applications for raised bed rentals.  Garden plots are offered in three sizes: 4’ x 4’ ($20), 4’ x 8’ ($30) and 2’ x 10’ ($25) trough plots for gardeners with limited range of motion.  All plots are available on a first-come, first-served basis.  Plot rentals are available to anyone living in Genesee County.  All fees are non-refundable.  The garden is located next to 12 MacArthur Drive.  The Batavia Community Garden is currently managed by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County.

New gardeners (with little or no gardening experience) shall be limited to one 4’ x 4’ plot rental.  Gardeners with gardening experience can rent up to two 4’ x 4’ plots or one 4’ x 8’ plot.  Elevated trough beds (for adaptive gardening needs) are limited to one bed per gardener if available.  Potential gardeners should review the Batavia Community Garden Rules and Information prior to applying.

Plot fees include access to a raised bed filled with a growing soil mix, access to a water source with a hose, watering wand, and watering cans; use of provided hand tools; use of compost bin and other resources at the garden.

Plot requests are filled according to the order in which applications are received.  A check or money order must be included with the application.  Payments of cash can be made at the CCE Genesee office during business hours at 420 E Main St, Batavia, NY 14020.

For more information please contact Mandy McCauley at CCE Genesee County, (585) 343-3040, ext. 101, stop by the CCE office at 420 East Main Street in Batavia or visit the website http://genesee.cce.cornell.edu/gardening/community-garden.

Photo: File Photo from 2016 by Howard Owens

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https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/plots-available-for-rental-in-batavia-community-garden/624803#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/plots-available-for-rental-in-batavia-community-garden/624803 Dec 13, 2022, 7:13pm community garden Plots available for rental in Batavia Community Garden Press Release <p><div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/users/60/2022-12/communitygardenjune42016-6.jpeg?itok=9LSUWouO" width="460" height="307" alt="communitygardenjune42016-6.jpeg" class="image-style-large"> </div> </div> </p> <p>Press release:</p> <blockquote> <p>Would you love to grow nutritious, great-tasting vegetables but don’t have space for a garden?&nbsp; The Batavia Community Garden can help!</p> <p>The Batavia Community Garden is currently accepting applications for raised bed rentals.&nbsp; Garden plots are offered in three sizes: 4’ x 4’ ($20), 4’ x 8’ ($30)</p></blockquote>
Art and nature come together for a project in full bloom https://www.thebatavian.com/joanne-beck/art-and-nature-come-together-for-a-project-in-full-bloom/616823
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It may come as no surprise that the Community Garden in Batavia is filled with colorful flowers, vegetables and foliage.

That scenery, however, is a flow of artistry painted on each side of five panels displayed at the garden on MacArthur Drive. At 8 feet tall by 4 feet wide, the panels complement the 50 or so plots of land — dotted with colorful flowers and vegetables — being tended to by local residents and organizations.

Artist David Burke of Bergen was commissioned to do the paintings. He is pleased with the outcome and hopes that the public will visit the garden area to see them.

“I just wish I started doing what I'm doing 30 years ago or more, but just the last six, seven years I had a little more free time. I was homeschooling our kids for a while two years ago so I was just always kind of busy, but I just realized I loved painting,” Burke said during an interview at the garden. “And so about seven years ago I just got to do way more of it, and the more I do it, the better I get, and the more I enjoy it.”

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Community Garden folks had planned — twice, actually — for an unveiling celebration at the site, however, Mother Nature, as she’s known to do on occasion, had other plans. Rain and wind forced organizers to postpone each unveiling, including a week ago. Jocelyn Sikorski, executive director of Cornell Cooperative Extension, said that perhaps it will be moved to next spring.

In the meantime, spectators can view the artwork from the park side and the high school side. The project was grant-funded and the original idea was “to bring some art up to the garden,” garden committee secretary Richard Beatty said.

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Beatty worked on the state grant application for $5,000, which was awarded through Genesee-Orleans Regional Arts Council in December 2021. The money was used for the purchase of materials and to hire Burke — through a committee application process — for 10 panels. They were going to be individual hangings, but discussions about strong winds and how to best place them resulted in five panels, with one mural on each side of tall wooden backboards just inside the southern fence.

The artwork took Burke about two and a half weeks to complete, beginning with one and then working his way down the line so that all 10 were a cohesive mural, as originally planned. A member of GO Art! and artist for both indoor and outside works at the East Main Street site, Bergen Library and Grass Roots, Burke’s muse was often nature — “we did a lot of landscaping and gardening” — he said about himself and his wife.

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He recalled having done his first oil painting at 10, and that it was so much fun. As he grew older, though, it became more of an “off and on” thing, the 66-year-old said.

Burke has more recently gotten into abstract expressionism versus what’s in the garden: very large, colorful, unmistakable creations of nature. He wishes that he had taken more art classes at Genesee Community College, where he attended in the mid-70s, he said.

“I just really, really enjoy the tactile physical act of painting,” he said.

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Working out the concerns of wind wreaking a little havoc with the artwork, and transfer of the garden from the city to Genesee County’s Cooperative Extension took a little time, Beatty said, but garden committee members are happy with the final layout.

“I think everything turned out very well. They look great,” he said. David is set up so that … they're a nice theme on both sides. So this year, you know, we'll see one side and next year we'll see the other side, and having a vantage point for the folks up at the ballgame.”

The painted panels are situated between a chainlink fence and an audience of pumpkins, vivid pink zinnias and cornstalks. Gardeners are planning to augment those with sunflowers next year, Beatty said.

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Committee member and Master Gardener RaeAnn Engler appreciates the grassroots type of project the murals have become.

“The gardeners get to see it and it's colorful and it's cheerful, and I guess that's it. It just accentuates the garden, and in what we're doing here, and it's a mix of vegetables and flowers, and color. The garden itself is to see it when we first plant it is so it's so neat to watch it develop,” committee Engler said. “So far we've got corn growing in front of the panels, which are kind of, one could say they're blocking it, but others say it's accentuating it. It's just really neat how integrated it is.”

The city of Batavia was the original recipient of the grant since the garden was still under city ownership in 2021, however, earlier this year City Council voted to transfer the garden over to Cooperative Extension since it seemed more aligned with the Extension’s goals and Master Gardener program. That transfer has also opened up the garden and board memberships to anyone from Genesee County.

The Community Garden is “a very inexpensive proposition,” Beatty said, listing the prices for three different options ranging from $25 to $35.

“There's full water service. We have a whole bunch of master gardeners that are available for consultation for bugs and the various things that afflict one's garden. So the garden itself is great,” he said. “I have to admit, I was a little dubious of the whole artwork thing, but boy, it looks terrific. It really, really does.”

“A nice plus is to give David some more work … it helps an artist continue to be an artist,” Beatty said. “Sure, that's very important.”

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Photos: Artist David Burke of Bergen shows the artwork he painted for the Community Garden in Batavia. The garden is on MacArthur Drive, next to the tennis courts behind Batavia High School. Photos by Joanne Beck.

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Community Garden tours available Aug. 31 https://www.thebatavian.com/events/community-garden-tours-available-aug-31/570640

Fresh vegetables and beautiful flowers abound right now at the City of Batavia Community Garden. In its ninth year of operation, the garden started small and has expanded each year and now has almost 50 beds available for lease.

If you’d like to learn more about it and see it first hand, the Garden Advisory Board and current gardeners are hosting an open house to take you on a tour.

Join us on Tuesday, August 31, 2021, any time between 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. 

There are currently plans to expand the garden next year. There will likely be plenty of ready-to-plant raised beds available for lease at a reasonable cost. 

Master Gardeners are on hand to assist with gardening tips and tricks and pest management. Gardeners are expected to help maintain common areas if they can.

Join our Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BataviaCommunityGarden/ page or visit the City of Batavia website for further information. https://www.batavianewyork.com/community-garden

 
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https://www.thebatavian.com/events/community-garden-tours-available-aug-31/570640#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/events/community-garden-tours-available-aug-31/570640 Aug 19, 2021, 8:22am community garden Community Garden tours available Aug. 31 Howard Owens <div> <div> <div> <div> <p>Fresh vegetables and beautiful flowers abound right now at the City of Batavia Community Garden. In its ninth year of operation, the garden started small and has expanded each year and now has almost 50 beds available for lease.</p> <p>If you’d like to learn more about it and see it</p></div></div></div></div>