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What is the Palm Hill Farm Walk?
The first Sunday morning of every month, neighbors place their extra homegrown produce at the end of their driveways. Tomatoes bursting from the vine. Herbs you can't use fast enough. Zucchini that won't stop growing. Instead of letting it go to waste, it becomes an invitation.
From 8 to 11 AM, the community walks together through the neighborhood, collecting fresh food, sharing stories, and discovering the gardens hiding in plain sight. No money changes hands. No transactions. Just neighbors sharing what they've grown with joy and generosity.
It's a farmer's market without the market. A community gathering that feeds both body and connection. A monthly ritual that transforms excess into abundance.
Why get involved?
For Gardeners
Your garden gives more than you can eat. Instead of watching produce go to waste or spending hours at the food bank drop-off, simply leave it at your driveway once a month. Your overflow becomes someone else’s fresh salad. Your abundance feeds your neighborhood.
Bonus: Share your favorite recipes alongside your produce. Inspire others with what you’ve learned. Build connections with people who value what you grow.
For Walkers
You don't need a garden to participate. Walking the route means fresh, organic produce with zero cost barrier. It means meeting neighbors you've waved to but never talked with. It means moving your body, breathing fresh air, and returning home with ingredients that inspire you to cook.
You'll discover varieties you've never tried. Get recipe ideas from the people who grew the food. Learn which neighbors have fruit trees or herb gardens you never noticed.
For Everyone
We've forgotten what it feels like to know our neighbors. To share resources without keeping score. To gather regularly, not because we're organizing a committee or planning a party, but simply to connect.
The Palm Hill Farm Walk is a practice in trust, generosity, and presence. It's a monthly reminder that community isn't something we consume it's something we create together, one conversation and one shared tomato at a time.
The impact we’re creating
Less Waste
Food doesn't rot on the vine or in your fridge. Garden abundance flows to those who can use it. We keep pounds of organic produce out of landfills every month.
Stronger Community
Isolation ends when we gather regularly. New friendships form. Intergenerational connections happen naturally. The neighborhood becomes a place where people look out for each other.
Greater Food Access
Fresh, organic, locally grown food-free. No barriers. No questions. Everyone eats better. Everyone learns about new varieties and preparation methods. Knowledge transfers alongside vegetables.
Regenerative Impact
We're supporting home gardens, which means more organic growing practices, healthier soil, reduced transportation emissions, and people reconnecting with where food comes from. We're building a hyperlocal food system that strengthens with every harvest.
A Model That Spreads
Palm Hill is just the beginning. Once we prove this works, Kent Woodlands gets its own Farm Walk. Then Ross. Then neighborhoods across the country. Imagine a network of communities walking together on the first Sunday, sharing what they've grown, building the world we want to live in.
How to get involved
If you have a garden
On the first Sunday of the month, place your extra produce at the end of your driveway, steps, or gate between 8-11 AM. Optional but encouraged: include a recipe card with your favorite way to prepare what you're sharing.
If you want to walk
Show up on the first Sunday at 8 AM. Bring reusable bags. Walk the neighborhood at your own pace. Take what you'll use. Connect with neighbors. That's it.
If you want to help organize
We need a small group of founding members to help with initial outreach, route planning, and spreading the word. Email us if you want to be part of the core team.
No registration required. No fees. No commitment beyond showing up when you can.
FIRST PALM HILL
FARM WALK
The future of food is growing in our yards. The future of community is walking our streets.
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