Bay Area Homesteading and Family Gardening is located in Pearland, Texas. We are located right outside of Houston, Texas. In our goal to become more self-sufficient and "green", we have realized that our area is lacking in resources. Classes in homesteading basics such as canning, pickling, quilting, candle making and organic backyard gardening are hard to find. Our goal is to bring self-sufficiency, independence, "green" living and a sense of community to our area. ____________________________________________________________________________________
Classes that teach a variety of lesssons pertaining to homesteading, green living, and urban farming. Visit our Class Description page to see the classes offered and our Class Schedule page to see our current schedule.
Organic Fruit and Vegetables offered through our partnership with The Third Day Narural Health Co-op. Please visit our Organic Co-op page to order organic fruits and vegetables.
Meet-up and Forum available to chat with other homesteaders and urban gardeners. Meetings scheduled for local residents interested in becoming more self-sufficient. Visit our Forum page and Join our Meet-up Group.
Other resources, information, and "how-to" articles are available on our Articles/Links page.
If you would like to be added to our email llist for class notifications, recieve our monthly newsletter or contact us for any other reason. please visit our Contact Us page and let's talk.
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Our Goal: We are working towards building a better community by raising flower and vegetable gardens throughout the area in order to bring neighbors together to create beautiful landscapes, raise food for our area hungry, and educate people about organic gardening, green practices, and self-sufficiency.
Our Plan: We would like to create vegetable, flower, and butterfly gardens that would be available to area Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, daycares, schools, area residents to learn about gardening and green practices. We would like to water our gardens using rainwater collection methods, compost to enrich the soil, and use companion plants and other green methods to discourage pests. We would like to donate our harvest to local food banks and shelters in our community.
Where we are now: We are have built the first phase of our donation garden and plants are growing. We have been making donations of vegetables each week to the Christian Helping Hands Food Pantry located here in Pearland. We have torn out our Spring tomatoes and squash and have replanted for our fall crop. Volunteer Meetings are on the 4th Sunday of every month at the garden at 6:30pm. (Bring a chair and join us). We currently have volunteers who help on watering days, pick up coffee grounds from Antigua Coffee House, Weed and all other garden chores. The 40 foot diameter herb bed is under construction and we have our first Allotment plot built.
What we need: We are currently looking for tree removal services to remove several Chinese Tallow trees, compost to amend the soil, rain water collection barrels, building materials for the raised handicapped accessiable beds, and Volunteers! If you are interested in gardening with us, please visit the community garden page.
Our Goal: We are currently working on building a family garden and allotment garden where families can join together to grow wholesome and organic foods. Families will share in the maitenance and cost of the family garden in exchange for a share in the harvest. Our allotment garden will provide residents who lack space for a garden to work their own plots. Plots will be 10x10 and 10x20 plots leased each season for a small fee.
Our Plan:
For Family Gardens: To locate senior residents and residents with large gardening spaces in order to pair them up with local families to garden as a group and share the harvests. We have several seniors in the area that have large gardens that they cannit maintain anymore, but would be more than happy to share their knowledge, garden, and harvest in exchange for friendships and help. If you know of a family, senior or individual that has garden space but lacks the man-power and is willing to share thier space in return for a portion of the harvest, please contact us as we have a waiting list of ready and willing gardeners.
For Allotment Gardens: To locate apartments, neighborhoods and businesses that would allow us to build allotment gardens where resident could lease out a small area to garden on their own. We have several residents who would love to raise fresh produce for their families but do not have the space. We would like to provide everyone with the opportunity to lower their grocery bills, eat healthier food, and live green. If you are an Apartment Complex, Real Estate Developer or HOA, let us help make your residents happier by providing gardening space. Please contact us for more details.
Where we are now: We have decided that since we have had such a generous donation of land use by the Vic Coppinger YMCA that we are going to build the Allotment and Family Gardens as part of Pearland Community Gardens. As these are the most expensive to build we are currently seeking grants, funding and donations to build. We plan on have al least 1 phase in by the end of next year. We have built our first allotment bed and are planning to add more soon.
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