Story by Jedhel Somera | Fort Campbell Public Affairs Office | 03.20.2025
Fort Campbell recently opened a new community garden at Werner Park, responding to strong resident requests for a space to grow fresh, healthy food. This garden aims to be more than just a food source, fostering community, education, and a connection to nature for Fort Campbell families...
Story by Ericka Gillespie | U.S. Army Fort Lee | 03.19.2025
FORT GREGG-ADAMS, Va. — A planned community garden on post will symbolize the renewal of the partnership between the installation and a community partner....
Story by Senior Airman Brooklyn Golightly | 374th Airlift Wing | 04.22.2023
Yokota’s 374th Force Support Squadron rallied members of the community to celebrate “Earth week” through a series of events, April 15 - 23, at Yokota Air Base, Japan....
Story by Jenn DeHaan | Fort Knox | 01.17.2023
Fort Knox has a new face heading up social horticulture efforts.
Story by Sgt. Melissa Lessard | 504th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade | 09.08.2021
As summer comes to an end, Cameron and her daughter Inara prepare the gardens for the fall and winter crops. They want the community members to know that the gardens are still open!...
Story by AnnMarie Harvie | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District | 08.04.2014
Something beautiful is happening at Hopkinton-Everett Lake. Amidst the lush greenery and beautiful postcard perfect scenes, a community garden is growing; a garden blooming with delicious, seasonal vegetables lovingly tended by the Henniker and Hopkinton Lions Clubs of New Hampshire. The true beauty of this community garden isn't the array of colors of the vegetables that are springing forth......