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The goal of NTFB’s Garden Program is to serve as a gardening information resource to local communities, individuals, volunteers, and community gardens.

Our Garden Specialist and garden programming supports our community through:

  • Food Donations from NTFB’s Community Garden Network. Each community garden donates between 10% to 100% of all weekly harvests to local agencies. Harvests can include fresh vegetables, fruit, herbs & eggs.
  • Garden education programs and coaching to assist in the development of community gardens within NTFB’s 12-county service area.
  • Onsite tours of our Jan’s Garden - a production and learning garden.
  • Garden training & education - We deliver garden classes and education, workshops and kids summer camps (insert link to Kids camp – https://ntfb.org/event/kids-camp-2/ )that promote sustainable, organic, and regenerative gardening practices. Our website contains many education and learning resources. (Sergio – please put link to our Education & Resources landing page)
  • Provide NTFB Partner Gardens within our Community Garden Network with:
    • Garden supplies, resources, and information
    • Free visibility on the NTFB website
    • An annual Partner Garden Manager Event
    • Free spring vegetable transplants
    • Free NTFB Community Garden Network Affiliate sign
  • Collaborate with local organizations to combat food insecurity

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Please email karen.gilboux@ntfb.org for more information

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Starting a Vegetable Garden? Consider a Seed Swap

NTFB’s Garden Specialist says not to overlook sharing seeds as you expand your craft. Ask any gardener and they can tell you that seeds can be expensive! Whether you are...
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Neighbors Are Enjoying Fresh Greens Thanks to Jill Stone Community Garden

The North Texas Food Bank partner at Temple Emanu-El is growing more fresh food for neighbors visiting Vickery Meadow Food Pantry with the support of a North Texas Food Bank...
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Soil is the Most Important Thing You Grow in the Garden

NTFB's garden specialist shares some tips on cultivating rich soil to support your plants. In the North Texas Food Bank’s Jan’s Garden, we are big fans of organic garden practices...
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Harvesting with Purpose

Jan’s Garden at the North Texas Food Bank grows fresh produce for neighbors visiting The Storehouse Community Center. What starts as a seed in the greenhouse of Jan’s Garden ultimately...
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Jill Stone Community Garden is Growing to Serve More Neighbors

The NTFB partner garden at Temple Emanu-El is adding a second greenhouse to grow more culturally relevant food for those facing hunger. Snake melon, tatsoi, pak choi and sweet peppers...
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How to Turn Household Items into Helpful Gardening Tools

The North Texas Food Bank’s garden specialist shares some of her favorite gardening tool hacks Gardening can be as simple or complex as you want to make it. Personally, I...
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