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That first yeat we created and maintained the gardens mostly by ourselves. Volunteers did help 6n q6625isn-farmers with big equipment tilled the soil and dug fence post holes; sometimes we had help with planting, weeding, and mulching. But we didn't make an effort to recruit much help as it was easier to work alone, developing our systems and techniques (our relationship was only 18 months old and, though Chris has over 40 years of gardening experience, I was coming to it new). Had we had the complexiry of adding other people's energy and input into the project at that time, it might have been a bit chaotic or overwhelming, leaving everyone frustrated with the
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That spring, we moved from a two-bedroom house, where we paid $750l month in rent, to a 1950s, park-model (plumbing hooked up to sepdc), 8 ft. by 40 ft. travel trailer. lJ7ith work exchange of just 20 hours/month and $50 for utilities, we were able to greatly reduce our expenses. June of 2009 is when gas prices and unemployment began to rise sharply. P"ytrg work, in our rural valley, became very hard to come by. Chris and I had some savings ro carry us for a little while, and with the $1,250 we raised for the gardens through donations, we were able to devote our full-time energy to growing the garden and developing the model. By mid-summer we were harvesting our first fresh vegetables, with enough surplus to take a wheelbarrow full to the food bank each week, and were able to inspire other local gardeners to begin donating their surplus there as well. In year rwo (2010), things began to grow exponentially. Chris noticed an empry lot behind the local food bank. \7e approached the owner of the property about starting a second garden, and, without a momentt hesitation, he cast his full support behind the project, paying for a new pump ro be put in the well and covering the cost ofthe electricity to run it. \7e have a year-royear agreement with him and he lets us use the land for free. The only caveat is that he has the properry for sale and, if it sells, we will only be able to garden until the end of the season, at which point we will have to find a new sire. This second Sharing Garden is located about five miles from Alpine in the town of Monroe. Though still quite small (population 680), Monroe has a dozen or so businesses, the local high school and grade school (within sight of the Sharing Garden), a city council and mayor. \With its proximiry to the food bank, we are able to literally wheelbarrow the just-picked vegetables straight to our main recipients. Kids walk by the gardens on their way home from school and often visit with us and help us ro grow food which they happily take home to share with their families. In 2010 we began to grow the volunteer program in earnest. tJ(/e established regular volunteer times at both garden sites and created an email list of interested people so we could remind them weekly of where and when wed be meeting. Though we had over 20 people on our list, our core group numbered more like five to eight. These were the people who came week after week to participate in the fun and camaraderie that began to develop. Some of my best memories of that year were on harvest days. \Wed get started in the cool of the morning, empty harvest boxes piled by the gate, with the sound of bird calls, and a light mist and dew hovering on the garden. Volunteers would arrive and Chris would direct them to areas ready for
harvest. Some people liked to pair up in the bean patch, slowly moving down
Tbp to bottom: 1. Kaitlynn and Kyra help with the haruest. 2. The "mulching team" sltreading donated hay. 3. A ueeding party.

the rows, comfortably scooting along on the thick, dry straw we mulch the paths with. Bean picking is most conducive to conversation and you could hear the murmur of people catching up on their lives, occasionally punctuated by laughter as they filled buckets and boxes with beans.

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his 14+ years of communal living, sharing "all things common," Chris has had first-hand experience of the tremendous prosperiry health, and well-being that is possible through this kind of model. And while the Sharing Gardens are only a small-scaie effort to re-infect our culture with this beneficial concept, we
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Another term that we are redefining is "eating locai." It is important to look closely at what this means for all aspects of
food production, not just the shipment of food (a modest fraction of the total food "footprint"). Farming, as it is practiced even by small-scale, organic farmers, often requires large inputs of fertilizers that must be shipped long distances, and the purchase of seeds developed by seed companies in entirely different bioregions. The extraction and processing of many soil amendments can take a real toll on rhe environment. Seaweed, dolomite, and other sources of minerals are nor readiiy available to many farming areas. Blood and bone meal, while providing an outlet for these byproducts of the dairy and beef industries (thus reducing waste), are also not necessarily a local resource and, for the vegetarians among us, their use can be distasteful. The Sharing Gardens use a deep-mulching method of gardening. (We added approximately 10 tons of hay, straw, leaves, and grass clippings to the half-acre we had in cultivation in 2010.) The mulch provides tremendous habitat for worms, fungi, bacteria, and other beneficial organisms-our "micro-livestock'to establish a healthy ecosystem conducive to growing vibrant, abundant produce. The worm casrings and other byproducts oftheir life-cycles fertilize and contribute ro the tilth ofthe soil in profound ways. Each year we have significantly reduced our use of commercial fertilizer and manure

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produce. \{/hile some CSAs offer the opportuniry for subscribers to assist in the growing of their own food, this is not the norm. Nor do they have a full-circle, reciprocal relationship with their participanrs, where surplus or "waste" materials from the ciry-folk are channeled back to the farms that feed them. The Sharing Gardens are truly "communiry-supported" agriculture. Donations of time and materials come directly from those who will benefit from the harvest. \Tithout the community
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envision a world where sharing is the norm; a world beyond buying and selling and private ownership. \7e would like to see a healthy balance rerurn in our relationship with the natural world and our sisters and brothers in the human and non-human families; everyone having their basic needs met and plenry of time for creative expression, exploration, and deepening union with the great mystery that is the source of all life. \7e share a deep desire to live in community; to live with others of like mind, sharing "all things common." For a while we felt disheartened because we couldnt find others who wanted to live as we do. The Sharing Gardens, though not the same as living in residential communiry do provide an ongoing experience of the joys and power of sharing and have the added benefit of exposing our ideals
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