The Garden at 485 Elm
People growing together:
A collaborative community garden in Montpelier, Vermont

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Planting Garlic in 2023 to Harvest in 2024

Planting Garlic in 2023 to Harvest in 2024

Once Vermont is well into fall frosts, it's garlic planting time. Waiting until extended warm spells have ended ensures the garlic won't germinate and begin growing until spring. Flashback to midsummer: We harvested the garlic planted in 2022 and reserved hundreds of...

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What else is growing at the garden?

Sumptuous Garlic & Onion Harvest

Sumptuous Garlic & Onion Harvest

Garlic and onions are among the five crops we harvest all at once and divide into shares. Unlike beans, greens, and peas, which continue producing as everyone harvests all they can eat, these crops are one and done. Shares are very generous! We laid out the garlic by...

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Bursting with Herbs

Bursting with Herbs

Every season, the Garden at 485 Elm gives dozens of pounds of food to local organizations ensuring our neighbors have access to fresh, delicious local food. On a beautiful evening, we harvested basil, oregano, and thyme that went to the Montpelier Food Pantry for...

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So Much Green for 4th of July

So Much Green for 4th of July

This gardener is surrounded by beets to the right, mint at lower left, and potatoes in the background. In the lower right, it's impossible to tell this early what flowers are coming up. That row is growing aster, Salpiglossis, snapdragons, Helenium, Heliopsis (false...

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It’s Food

It’s Food

Every season, there's prepping, planting, tending, weeding, baby crops, and then suddenly, food. That's where were at. I went out to the garden and saw someone had harvested peas and left them on the picnic table for others to enjoy. I wondered how the peas were...

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Digging Flowers to Grow More Flowers

Digging Flowers to Grow More Flowers

The garden's Flower Ladies strategize what to dig up to make room for planting annuals. Before long, the group was digging away, carefully unearthing what had been spreading in the flower beds. https://youtu.be/Gxt4GG5Zp5Q Gardeners were invited to take home...

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All Planted Out

All Planted Out

On a perfect cool, cloudy, comfortable day, gardeners worked all day long to get seeds and seedlings into the ground. Bed selection and prep, planting techniques, and camaraderie got the job done. Flower team dug out self-seeding Shasta daisies and ubiquitous...

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A Great Start with Great Starts

A Great Start with Great Starts

Here at the Garden at 485 Elm, we acquire starts for some of our crops. At the beautiful Pleasant Mount Farm Greenhouse in Huntington, Vermont, we got our starts for hot-weather plants and herbs. We grow food and flowers to share among the 20 families who tend the...

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Planting Trees

Planting Trees

Food and flowers aren't all we plant here at the Garden at 485 Elm. The "back 40" is what we call the 7/10 of an acre beyond the garden fence. It had been lawn for over half a century. In 2015, we partnered with Friends of the Winooski River and U.S. Fish &...

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Planting Potatoes, Planting Trees

Planting Potatoes, Planting Trees

With 16 percent humidity and a few clouds overhead, it was a perfect day to spend hours in the garden. Gardeners dug trenches and planted 30 pounds of seed potatoes. The varieties are Reba, Red Chieftain, and Superior. The weather's beautiful to be out in, but it's...

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Planting Alliums: Onions & Shallots

Planting Alliums: Onions & Shallots

https://youtu.be/O2DTFkZErBA Before planting, gardeners gently turn the soil. Tilling breaks up the soil structure and cuts up the worms who live here and add nutrients to the soil. Using this deep-spader (or maybe a broadfork) preserves soil structure while aerating...

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