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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2729237" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>One of the churches in Ponca set up a community garden several years ago. Its about an acre and divided up into small plots. They provide water and volunteers provided setting it up. Fast forward to now, the community garden gives out small garden spaces to anybody that wants them. They can plant food or flowers. </p><p>Its amazing how much food can be grown in a 20'X20' plot if its done correctly. </p><p></p><p>We used to take excess veggi's to work and try to give them away, but most that have a job have a garden or something, so we ended up throwing them away. </p><p></p><p>My Son and my ex FIL, his Grandpa(that I'm still great friends with) go to the Senior Center on Wednesdays to eat and visit. I've gone with them a couple of times, and when I saw somebody had donated fresh tomato's a light bulb came on. </p><p></p><p>A member at The Ponca City Rifle and Pistol club runs the John 3:16 mission in Ponca. I'll put in extra plants this year to help support them as well. </p><p></p><p>These organizations rely on donations and federal/state donations. Sometimes those run a little short. Individual donations make the difference sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2729237, member: 5412"] One of the churches in Ponca set up a community garden several years ago. Its about an acre and divided up into small plots. They provide water and volunteers provided setting it up. Fast forward to now, the community garden gives out small garden spaces to anybody that wants them. They can plant food or flowers. Its amazing how much food can be grown in a 20'X20' plot if its done correctly. We used to take excess veggi's to work and try to give them away, but most that have a job have a garden or something, so we ended up throwing them away. My Son and my ex FIL, his Grandpa(that I'm still great friends with) go to the Senior Center on Wednesdays to eat and visit. I've gone with them a couple of times, and when I saw somebody had donated fresh tomato's a light bulb came on. A member at The Ponca City Rifle and Pistol club runs the John 3:16 mission in Ponca. I'll put in extra plants this year to help support them as well. These organizations rely on donations and federal/state donations. Sometimes those run a little short. Individual donations make the difference sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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