Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Garden Party

Sarah Barrow told her mom that she wanted to have a Senior Party that would help others.  When her mom, Marcia finally suggested a Garden Party at MadCAAP's Helping Hands Garden of HOPE, Sarah was thrilled! Thank you Sarah for your compassionate heart!
These young ladies picked 92 pounds of squash and tied up 300 tomato plants!




Time to enjoy a delicious Salad Supper!



Saturday, April 19, 2014

Good Friday in the Garden



As a group of MadCAAP Volunteers, Clients and Staff labored to prepare a garden plot for the planting of sweet potatoes, complete the pavilion and tend the newly sprouted plants, there was a spirit of shared vision.   The garden was filled with laughter, strained muscles and a shared desire to make a difference in the lives & diets of the poor in Madison County. This physical labor on Good Friday seemed to be our way of putting hearts, hands and feet to Jesus' command to "Love One Another", though no one made that connection out loud.  

There numerous opportunities to serve God and make a difference...you and I simply need to be aware and willing.



Tuesday, April 8, 2014

GARDENERS OF ALL AGES

What a great day of service with these families and friends from Highlands Presbyterian Church. Some planted tomato & pepper plants while others planted squash seeds and still others worked on the irrigation system...and EvErYoNe tromped through the mud! 


   
    




"At the end of the day in Spring, you should smell of dirt!"
....and we did!

THANKS HIGHLANDS!

Saturday, April 5, 2014

A Quick Glance At Our New Garden


It's 9:00 p.m. on Saturday evening and I am beat!


Harold, Johnny and I spent a great afternoon in the garden with two hard-working groups of garden volunteers and a father and son irrigation team from Highlands Presbyterian Church.  The first to arrive was a group of Sophomore SGA volunteers from Madison Central High School and shortly after that the Leadership Madison volunteers appeared on the scene.  Over 300 tomato plants were tucked neatly into raised beds and mulched; then it was on to putting down landscape fabric fand mulch between the beds.  This crew worked about 2 1/2 hours with amazing success and great camaraderie.  Now we wait and allow Mother Nature to work her magic as seeds sprout, plants grow and eventually hungry people are fed.


Team Work and Laughter Filled the Afternoon.

 Madison Central Sophomore SGA Volunteers

 Leadership Madison County Volunteers



WHAT A PRODUCTIVE DAY IN THE GARDEN!
THANK YOU!

Friday, February 7, 2014

Changes, Indeed!

Lots has changed since my last garden post...and I'll not even mention how long ago that was!

The Helping Hands Garden has been relocated, expanded and renamed, well sorta renamed.


The original garden site was sold and our search began.  What seemed like an overwhelming reality at first is becoming a blessing in disguise.  A very generous Master Gardener came to our rescue with the offer of a garden site on her property and the rest is quickly becoming history.  Black Kow once again donated manure and grants from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation of MS and Wal-mart, have insured that the project funds are available.

LOTS of hard work dismantling, relocating and reassembling the raised beds and  fencing in sub-freezing temps of this fall and winter has been accomplished by MadCAAP's Housing Director, John Robison and his dynamic duo of retirees.  Several church groups have assisted in this process and now there are 40-plus raised beds, filled with soil, etc. and some are even been planted with collards by Harold Waldrop and his garden helpers.  The garden is fenced and we have an adorable new garden shed, constructed of recycled materials. TA, DA!

 As the weather warms, more planting will occur.