Pullman Community Gardens at Koppel Farms


 

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Pullman Community Garden at Koppel Farm is volunteer-run, non-profit organization committed to building a sense of community through preservation and enhancement of our natural, agricultural and cultural heritage in Pullman and the Palouse History: Pullman Community Garden (formerly known as The Greystone Foundation) is a not-for-profit civic organization originally formed in 1988 to preserve the historic Greystone Church on College Hill in Pullman. The Romanesque style Presbyterian church was designed and built by local architect and businessman, William Swain, in 1914. The church is currently owned by another party and has recently been remodeled as an apartment complex. Koppel Farm began as a location promoting organic gardening and community spirit. The name was officially changed to Pullman Community Garden in 2002 Plot Rentals: Pullman Community Garden currently rents 90 20x20 garden plots and 18 10x10 plots. We focus on organic gardening and community spirit among our gardeners.If you are interested in gardening with us or would like more information, please email us at: koppelgardens@gmail.com Activities at the Farm: Koppel Farm is fostering a place for the community to grow together around concern and appreciation for our shared natural and cultural heritage. The farm provides a location for the following types of educational and gardening activities: Annual Spring Fair and Plant Sale Organic plots for rent: A garden to raise food for local food banks. We currently have four 20 X 20 plots for the food bank. We are working with the Community Action Center Food Bank Gardens Program. We also host food bank plots for YMCA, Girl Scouts, and USDA-ARS -habitat for birds, reptiles, insects, and bees
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