CommUnity Garden

Getting out in the fresh air, growing your own plants, connecting with your neighbours; there are so many benefits to taking part in a community garden.

Ponoka FCSS is proud to be a partner in the CommUnity Garden Project. There are 44 plots available for rent in the garden.

Plot Sizes

10’ x 20’ for $20

20’ x 20’ for $30

 

Fees are payable when you register.

The garden is at the end of 35th Ave, beyond the stand of spruce trees. Parking close to the road is designated in order to keep the lawn clear for people to enjoy and to reduce wear and tear.

Get More Involved

Join the Committee

Gardeners are encouraged to attend all garden meetings to help guide the maintenance and sustainability of the garden, and build a sense of ownership. Several committee members were initially involved due to the granting process/funding/community buy-in aspects, but now we need your input from this point on! We will notify you of the meetings as they occur.

Garden Steward

A community member has been designated as a “Garden Steward” to check in on the garden once a week. This involves noting water levels, garden participation, weeds, and overall maintenance of the garden.

Extra Harvest

If you find you have more produce than you can use, you may take it to the local Food Bank or seniors’ residences, where they would greatly appreciate it. Tables are also available to sell produce by contacting the Farmer’s Market.

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CommUnity Garden FAQs

Depending on the weather and availability, the sites are prepared, and garden plots are marked off typically by May 1st.

Gardeners may plant flowers or produce of their choice, excluding noxious plants, suckers, invasive, illegal, or perennial plants. Please note that there will be space provided for potatoes outside the fenced area, to save space in your plot if desired. If using the potato patch, please mark where you have planted so that others do not plant overtop.

Only personal music devices with ear phones are permitted. If you do wear ear phones, we ask that gardeners remain attentive to the other gardeners and their safety.

Gardeners bring their own gardening tools, watering cans, etc. Some tools may be supplied and found in the storage shed. Please return tools after use.

Members of the Garden Committee are available to share knowledge on a variety of gardening topics, including organic gardening and food storage/preservation (i.e. canning, dehydrating, freezing). Please contact FCSS for referrals.

Plot maintenance – Gardeners are expected to care for their garden plot and surrounding pathways with regular weeding and hoeing. Rototilling will be the responsibility of the Garden Committee. At the end of the season (early October), gardeners will be notified when to clear plots of all remaining growth and debris. Please contact us if you are sick or away. If not maintained, participants will be contacted. If after 3 attempts to contact, or if you are no longer able to continue, the name will be removed from the plot and the land cleared.

“Tuesday/Thursday Weeding Night”– Every week, to encourage regular tending and strengthen our sense of community, a regular weeding night keeps us on the ball and encourages us to work together!

Gardening method – Natural, organic gardening methods are to be used. The CommUnity Garden is chemical-free. For information on organic gardening practices, contact Ponoka FCSS or other resources available.

Respect Please respect others’ plots by keeping your tools and area tidy and within your own space. Weeding your area will also keep weeds from spreading to your neighbours’. Work closely together; be friendly and supportive of each other’s efforts.

Gardening times – Gardeners may work in their garden plot seven days a week during daylight hours only.

Water supply – Water is provided on site, with hoses. To conserve water, please do not rinse your produce on site or leave water running unattended.

Pets – Because of children and garden maintenance, please do not bring pets into the fenced area of the garden. Please keep your pet tethered, and pick up waste before you leave. If your pet cannot be quieted, please respect the peacefulness of the garden and leave them at home.

Children – Please be attentive to children in the garden, whether they are yours or not. We want them to have a pleasant and safe experience. If you choose to bring your children, please ensure that they do not disturb other plots and follow the same behaviour expected of participants.

Vandalism – If you notice that the garden has been disturbed, please inform the Garden Committee by calling 403-783-4462. The community and police will be aware of our use times, and will help us monitor after hours.

Composting – ​​​​​​​Let’s compost! If you’re not sure how it’s done, give us a call, and we can help you out. The compost unit is for your organic/biodegradable garden scraps. Please don't put weeds in it! A separate section is designated for weeds.

Gates and Locks ​​​​​​​Fencing has been installed to deter wildlife and others from disturbing your efforts. If you are the last one to leave the garden, please ensure the gates are closed and locked. At the start of the season, you will be provided with the combination codes for the locks. 

 

Do you have any other questions or concerns? Contact Ponoka FCSS at 403-783-4462 or programc(at)ponokafcss.net

Take Part in the Garden

If you want to become a community gardener, contact the Ponoka FCSS office. You will need to complete and sign an application and a release of liability.

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