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Common Grounds Rotary Garden Looking for Volunteers
The Common Grounds Rotary Garden's harvest is donated to area food agencies. Volunteers are needed during the upcoming growing season.

Common Grounds, located on property located behind Enfield’s Senior Center, was created in 2006 by the Enfield Rotary Club, along with support from local businesses and the University of Connecticut’s Master Gardener Program. The garden was donated to the Town. A board of directors was established in 2007 and has been responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the one-acre plot.
It is now 14 years later and thousands of pounds of food have been harvested and donated to local food relief agencies. Pat Bleakney is the one remaining board member. She said the one additional Board member who led the group, passed this past February from COVID. A volunteer since the group’s inception, Bleakney said she needs help in order to keep the garden alive. Volunteers have been the lifeblood of this effort.
The group needs donations of plants, along with individuals who are willing to give their time to planting, weeding, maintaining and harvesting the crop. The group also needs community members willing to pick-up the harvest at the garden, and deliver to local agencies.
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“We historically have picked on Tuesday nights and the harvest has been delivered on Wednesday,” the board member explained. “It takes a couple of hours to pick. Most of the garden is black mat so weeding is minimal, but it would be nice to have help.” She added, “The biggest need is help kicking off the year, by getting plant donations and gathering volunteers to help get the plants in the ground. We normally plant the first week of June but need to get requests into growers now.”
Those wishing to help or learn more, can contact Bleakney at pat.bleakney@gmail.com.