Welcome to Grow Vistancia
A Grow It Yourself (GIY) Group that is part of the Arizona Sustainability Challenge by ChangeX
GIY is all about encouraging people to give food growing a try and believes that growing our own gives us a better understanding of food.
The goals of this group are to:
1. Strengthen our community through gardening
2. Empower everyone to grow their own food and pass it along to our youth
A note from the founder of GIY, Michael Kelly
Welcome to GIY! We want to inspire and empower you to start growing some of your own food. Why not share the joy of growing with people in your local community, find out here how to start a local GIY group.
Michael Kelly, Founder of GIY.
Welcome to Grow Vistancia
A Grow It Yourself (GIY) Group that is part of the Arizona Sustainability Challenge by ChangeX
GIY is all about encouraging people to give food growing a try and believes that growing our own gives us a better understanding of food.
The goals of this group are to:
1. Strengthen our community through gardening
2. Empower everyone to grow their own food and pass it along to our youth
A note from the founder of GIY, Michael Kelly
Welcome to GIY! We want to inspire and empower you to start growing some of your own food. Why not share the joy of growing with people in your local community, find out here how to start a local GIY group.
Michael Kelly, Founder of GIY.
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We had a great meeting on Thursday. Lots of ideas! We have had two meetings and I am so excited that the kids that have come have been FULL of great ideas! Please know that this is a family and community group. We want everyone to join in on the fun!!
I'll have the meeting notes posted up soon with our plans and some starting thoughts for our proposal to the HOA. We can use this site and maybe a shared document site to work remotely with each other. I know we all have other life events happening and I appreciate that you are all willing to spend some of that precious time with this group. Thank you.
I will not be at the 7.18 meeting. Darn.
Thanks for letting me know, Julie. I am sure we'll meet up at a meeting soon:-) Let us know if you have any ideas. I will post meeting notes to keep you and everyone else that can't make it up to date.
Well that was fun! Sorry for the crickets but after getting married we had a little trip to Colorado, I had to get back to the Day Job, and my college classes started again. Here's where we are at:
1. WE HAVE THE FUNDING!
- We completed Stage 1 successfully and the $1400 is in my bank account
- I created a separate account to help keep funds separate
2. HOA Meeting
- They asked that we put together a basic proposal
- Expected cost, landed needed, etc.
- They would like a presentation at the August meeting which near the end of the month
- The Lifestyle Director offered to go over the proposal a few weeks before that to ensure foot forward and they know the board members and can help us tweak it so it appeals to them
3. Next meeting to go over all of this
- This Thursday, July 18, at 630p
- I'm going to create a new event and announce it
- I will also put another post up on Nextdoor
Welcome to the group. Looking forward to meeting you soon, Valerie!
Hi Dan, I am in Miravista and would be interested in participating...I recently moved here from NJ and have been an avid gardener and miss a healthy garden. Im trying here with not much success. Anyway, Ill try and make future meetings.
You will be missed Anthony but I understand! I'll keep everyone updated and there will be other meetings.
Here is a planter box I built for our house. We have not used it yet but it was the design I went with because it is portable, despite being heavy, and it is raised to keep most critters (mainly my dog) from getting into it.
I can try to build other types of planter boxes or enclosures once we find a plot to create our community garden.
Thank you Judy! It was my first time building one. Look forward to building some more.
I agree about that being a good-looking planter! Raised boxes are also great for those of us with back issues..
Well that is WAY better than I can build! Once we know the layout of the garden plot we can figure out designs, positioning, etc. I learned the hard way that once you set stuff up it's really a pain to move stuff around. Everything gets really heavy once soil or water gets added :-)
The following is the plan that we came up with at our kick-off meeting. We have broken it down into topics.
Seed money through the Arizona Sustainability Challenge
• Expected usage will be on building materials, seeds/plants, water, electricity (if needed), and ongoing maintenance costs
• We are hoping to secure a location free of charge through our HOA or one of the elementary schools in our neighborhood
• Other options for a location may include local groups that have some land for us to use as a donation/tax write-off
Secure a location
• Don to attend next HOA Board meeting: June 25th @ 630p MST
o Initial meeting with Kelly, HOA Lifestyle Director, went well but she said previous discussions of a community garden have been turned down; concerns about lack of planning, etc.
o She said my initial discussion with her was more prepared than anyone else and she asked me to come to the next board meeting to discuss the garden
o Don sent official email to Kelly per her request outlining our idea and to provide more information on the potential funding from Arizona Sustainability Challenge through ChangeX
o HOA will vote if they want to help our group by providing a location for our garden
1. Need to ensure community access
2. Need access to water and electricity
• We can also discuss options with the two elementary schools in our neighborhood
1. Need to ensure community access so can’t be on interior school grounds
2. Need access to water and electricity
Marketing our group
• Nextdoor
o Using Nextdoor has already proven successful
o We will continue to market via Nextdoor promoting both our ChangeX website as well as our Facebook page (to be created soon)
• Facebook
o We will create a Facebook page as this is a popular way to reach people via social media
o This will be especially helpful to announce events and show pictures of our work
• Community launch party
o Once we have our basic plans for the garden, ideas on where the garden will be, etc. we will have a community launch party
1. We will rent out the HOA Club House
2. Don has a PA system and can set up a PowerPoint presentation
3. Refreshments will be served
o We will announce/promote the launch party using Nextdoor and Facebook
Our garden
• Timeline: Use the summer to secure location and plan our layout
• Building: Anthony has offered his skills in building planter boxes, etc.
• Vegetables & Flowers: We can start seedlings in garages during the summer
• Miscellaneous
o Anthony suggested that solar might be an option if power is needed
o Don has one set of grow lights for seedlings
Impacting our community
• Work together in the garden
o Builds community
o Relieves stress
o Gets us outside
• Offer classes
o Arrange for local nurseries to present on different topics
1. Growing seasons
2. Home gardens
3. Hydroponics (nutrients added to water) / Aquaponics (live fish)
• Don has an aquaponics system
• Southwest Aquaponics and Fish Hatchery in Glendale
o The goal is to teach others how to start their own gardens
• Work with the schools
o We have two elementary schools in Vistancia
o Have garden days where the kids come and help in the garden
o Have short workshops on how they can grow herbs and flowers
• Add an all-in-one hydroponic system
o Teach the community about hydroponics (no fish at least initially)
o Benefits and differences compared to soil gardens
Amazing work Don! This is exciting and can't wait to get started!
No worries. I'll get another meeting set up in a week or so. Will shoot for Wed/Thu this time as we have at least one person that Tue does not work. I have submitted the last of the info to get the funding. We should know more in the next 36 hours.
Sorry I missed the meeting. Sounds like a great start!