Wassamasaw Tribe Of Varnertown Indians
Wassamasaw Tribe Of Varnertown                            Indians

Wassamasaw Community Farm & Garden

The Community Garden is dedicated to Rose Varner, her children (Jane, David, Margaret, William, Hannah, Eliza, Lavenia, James Marion Varner) and their many descendants.

2025 Focus - Enhance the Wassamasaw Tribe Community Garden for Food Sovereignty

 

Thank you everyone who is helping with the Wassamasaw Tribal Community Garden dedicated to Rose Varner and her descendants. We began with a few rows in 2023 and expanded to 2 acres in 2024.  The tribal goal is to provide a sustainable food source for the Wassamasaw Tribe.  Education is a key component of this project, and it is driven by community leadership to ensure long-term sustainability. The program incorporates both traditional knowledge and modern techniques to build resilience and increase climate change adaptation. Key educational elements include:

 

Elders as Knowledge Keepers:

Elders lead intergenerational workshops to pass on knowledge of traditional farming techniques, land stewardship, and adaptation strategies.

Youth-Led Learning:

Youth engage in hands-on activities, working alongside elders to learn about sustainable farming, soil regeneration, and water conservation. This helps to foster a generation of leaders who are connected to both their cultural heritage and modern climate adaptation strategies.

 

Everyone is welcome to contribute to the community garden and we look forward to growing this initiative each year. To join the Garden Committee, email wassamasaw@hotmail.com.

 

Our goals for 2025:  Finish the Senior Raised Bed Area, Start our Cattle Program, Renovate the Barn, Begin a Youth Raised Bed and Outdoor teaching area, and finally to install a metal building with bathrooms, kitchen, food storage, and classroom area so that we can use as a food distribition point as well as a place to conduct educational classes at the farm and garden.

2024 Garden Pictures - Still Learning & Growing

The 2024 year was very successful. We purchased our very own tractor for the farm, put up a tool shed, and put up a new gate and sign! We were able to put up an 8 foot deer fence around the perimeter of the 2 acres we are using to garden, as well as purchase and set up irrigation containers to help with watering the vegetables. Thanks to all of the community members who came out for planting day. We had a very good crop of corn, zucchini, tomatoes, potatoes, radishes, mustards, lettuce, and other vegetables from the garden. Food was distributed at the tribal events, members were able to come out to the garden to pick their own vegetables, and food bags were given out to some of the tribal elders. More lessons were learned this year and we got one high tunnel fully completed. Thank you to the Garden Committee for all their hard work. We are getting closer to food sovereignty as a tribe!

Unfortunately, in October we did get some damage from Hurricane Helene. A tree beside the barn fell and damaged the side wall, and the tin roof of the barn was severely damaged. We also had damage to one of the high tunnels that we have been able to now repair. For the barn repairs, since they are much more extensive, we will be working on funding in 2025 to fully renovate it by redoing the roof, and resupporting the structure and adding back a lean to section on each side for our equiment to be stored under. See pictures of the hurricane damage and renovated barn we are looking to build below. Anyone wishes to volunteer to help, please email wassamasaw@hotmail.com to let us know.

2023 Wassamasaw Garden Pictures:                      How It All Started!

Cutting the grass to get ready to till

Bottom plowing and spreading the lime & ready to fertilize

Cultivating the ground, around the rain showers

Creating the rows

Changing out the attachments

Putting down the plastic to start planting

Planting day

 

Spouts & more growth

Plants beginning to mature

Ready to harvest

Figuring Out How to Put up High Tunnels

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Although we are a State Recognised Tribe we are also organised as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. As a public charity, we welcome your support. If you would like to volunteer your time or pro bono work, please contact us for a list of our most needed items or volunteer opportunities. If you would like to provide financial assistance, please use the PayPal link below.

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Updated 2022