By - John | Garden Leader
This summer, Jovial Concepts has been buzzing with activity!
Our garden programs blossomed with renewed energy, inclusion, and community support. From joyful youth gardening sessions to hands-on school workshops and the construction of a new educational garden, our community came together to cultivate growth in every sense. With the help of dedicated volunteers, we also began revitalizing a vineyard using the Geneva Double Curtain training system, setting the stage for a more sustainable and productive future.
Gardening with Individuals with Developmental Disabilities.
We have enhanced our programming and have been gardening with care. For example, our Radical Radishes and Crazy Carrots workshops invited gardeners into an immersive, joyful experience that combined sensory exploration, food education, and hands-on gardening. Each session began with an energizing community circle complete with movement, stretching, and laughter to build connection and set a welcoming tone. Gardeners then explored whole vegetables using sight, touch, smell, and even sound, snapping fresh carrots and gently handling radishes to understand their unique characteristics. Tastings followed, featuring flavorful radish salad and carrot snacks, helping participants appreciate how these root vegetables can be enjoyed both raw and prepared. In the learning segments, we compared tiny seeds to their full-grown forms, discussed the essentials of plant growth like sun, soil, and water, and used visual aids to illustrate just how much water a single carrot needs. Participants were deeply engaged as they sowed seeds across designated beds, many offering kind words or blessings to the soil. These workshops not only strengthened gardening knowledge but also highlighted food justice by emphasizing that the produce grown would be donated to local families in need.
Spring Garden Clubs: Growing with Joy
Our garden club with one school has welcomed over 45 students and family members to help tend thriving beds. While the youngest enjoyed a story stroll, others planted, watered, and learned essential techniques like spacing seeds, measuring planting depth, and repotting seedlings with care. These lessons were as much about cultivating confidence as they were about cultivating crops. Another workshop welcomed two amazing visits from our entomologist friend Karim from CSU. The kids explored real insect collections, gently petted hissing beetles, observed a tarantula, tried seasoned crickets (yes, really!), and learned about wasp nests, bug jobs, and more. We even went on a mini insect hunt and played nature-themed games.
As an integral part of our workshops, we incorporate hands-on cooking acitivities. This summer, in one workshop, we made a garden-fresh watermelon salad! The kids took charge chopping watermelon and cucumbers, tearing basil and mint, slicing shallots, zesting and juicing limes, and finishing it all off with a splash of olive oil. It was colorful, simple, and a huge hit - such a fun and tasty way to celebrate the season together!
And recently, this past weekend and current week, we have been working through the heat of summer to renovate and build new gardens at a local elementary school!
Community Gardening at Weaver Creek Park
Every Saturday at 10am, we host free gardening workshops open to the entire community, offering hands-on learning and practical skills for gardeners of all levels. Our sessions have explored a range of topics, from a soil amendments class filled with questions and discussion to a demonstration on planting Southern soul food crops and installing drip irrigation in the butterfly garden. One especially memorable morning ended with youth releasing monarch butterflies into the orchard. Other workshops focused on vegetable pruning and strategies for supporting stunted plants, while later sessions delved into weed identification and Integrated Pest Management (IPM). With the help of volunteers we tackled thistle in the orchard, cleared overgrown beds, enriched the soil, organized our seed library, and began preparing a new garden area for future milkweed planting.
We continue to support a series of backyard gardens where we educate families about gardening, and a portion of produce grown from these gardens is always donated to local food banks.
Gratitude Grows Here
Across all programs, our gardens flourished not just with plants but with laughter, learning, and community connection. Whether it was watching a beetle hiss, planting strawberries and potatoes, or labeling a seed library with a grandparent volunteer, these moments cultivated joy and discovery.
As always, none of this would be possible without your support. You are the roots of this work, and your investment allows us to nourish both the land and the learners who tend it. Thank you for helping us grow a more connected, sustainable, and joyful community.
With endless gratitude,
The Jovial Concepts Team
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