Jason Stuck
July 19, 2018
Instead of garlic from China and avocados from Mexico, the Pine River Garden Club in Bayfield, Colorado, cultivates their own local foodshed, grows gardeners and teaches how to harvest what you thought wouldn’t grow here.
Pine River Garden Club – Community Garden in a Growing Dome
Community Garden in a Growing Dome
Planting kids’ hands in the soil.
Reconnecting people with where their food comes from.
And bringing community together.
“We’re trying to grow gardeners. I think it’s just finding the people that are really passionate about gardening and community. If people can come here and see what we’re doing here…you know it can be done anywhere. Basically, it just takes people passionate about gardening.”
People who want to grow good food, to be healthier, to get outside and people who want to have fun in the garden with their kids.
“It’s basically all connected. We as human beings are all connected. The more we can come together and grow, the better off we’re all going to be.” Andrew Trujillo
Connect with the Pine River Garden Club on their Facebook page. You will be inspired! Pine River Garden Club Facebook Page
High five to Andrew and Leslie and the entire crew at the Pine River Garden Club!
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Jason Stuck
For three days in March 2008 Jason Stuck shoveled gravel into a Growing Spaces’ 33’ Growing Dome. That was Jason's first “project” working for Growing Spaces. Jason easily fell in love with the product, the people, and the philosophy of helping the earth by helping others grow their own food. Jason wore many hats at Growing Spaces over the years. Shovel slinger, metal fabricator, shopkeeper and author. Jason wrote many articles for our website and newsletter.
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