Simple Gifts
Community Garden

Garden updates

  • New Pollination Paradise Page

    Check out our new, completely-refreshed page about our beautiful pollinator plants and the beneficial insects they attract! Thanks to Penny and Anne for bringing us a fresh, new view of this important part of our sustainable and beautiful Simple Gifts Community Garden.

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  • Normally it Costs Money to Have this Much Fun!

    Normally it Costs Money to Have this Much Fun!

    Not at this garden, though. The team knocked out the harvest in 30 minutes, and yet filled an SUV with beautiful produce, including carrots, peppers, kale, spinach, pak choi, Swiss chard, lettuce, arugula, and a nice bunch of raspberries. Then, everyone turned their attention to the “other side: of the entrance road. Time to clean up the joint! All kinds of stuff piled up in the woods from the move a year and a half…

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  • President’s Volunteer Service Award for Nathan

    President’s Volunteer Service Award for Nathan

    Join us on Saturday, November 23 at 11am! If you haven’t met Nathan Jesperson, you’ve missed a treat! This young man is a smart hard-worker and a joy to work alongside. His quiet persistance has a lot to do with how great the garden looks and how much food we’ve been able to raise for our neighbors in need. On November 23rd at 11am (our last workday for 2024), we will have pleasure of presenting…

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Volunteer opportunities

In addition to our garden work on scheduled garden workdays, including soil prep, planting, watering, weeding etc., there are other important supporting tasks that make the garden go. See some examples below. If you would like to sign up to help with any of these on particular dates, please go to our sign-up sheet by clicking the button below. Many hands make light work!

Compost Turning

Expired Produce Pickup

Pollinator plant wish list

Our vision

  • Living example of sustainable local food production
  • Learning center for gardening and natural resource conservation
  • Abundant, high-quality organic produce for those in need
  • Inspiration and inclusive engagement of the Apex area community
  • Youth motivated to help others and the environment
Basket of fresh produce

Core values

  • Welcome all people to participate
  • Garden organically
  • Feed the food-insecure via local food banks
  • Educate about sustainability and conservation
  • Support pollinators and the ecosystem

What we do

Feed the Hungry

Collective effort to bring fresh organic produce to local food banks

Build Inclusive Community

Working, digging, sweating, and laughing together . . . all are welcome!

Encourage Community Service

Youth groups, teen service hours, community service hours, corporate volunteers

Educate about Sustainability

Learn by doing – we all learn together and share the knowledge freely

Support Nature

Using sustainable practices, including organic gardening, diverse pollinator beds, and support for native plants and wildlife

Current garden hours

  • Closed for the season

Duty roster

Location When Summary Description
  February 24, 2026 Compost WWCM – McAlisters  
  February 28, 2026 Lowes Foods – LeighAnne  
  March 3, 2026 Compost WWCM – Rob  
  March 7, 2026 Leader – Anne  
  March 7, 2026 Produce pickup – Ron E.