Welcome New Gardeners!

We have room for 3-9 Co-op Community Gardeners to join us for this 2025 season! Sign up by February 21st to be included in the crop planning. Space is limited!

We are located at St. Stephens Episcopal Church on Cole Road across the street from Fairmont Junior High. As a co-op, we cultivate the area together as a group and share equally in the harvest. This way, we can make the most of the water we use, and our collective efforts.

Gardeners who commit to 4 hours per week from mid-March through mid-October are Full Time Gardeners and will have their own row to grow in, while benefitting from the shared spaces we garden together.


Gardening together allows us to meet, chat, and share stories, and knowledge.

Variety of fresh vegetables including cabbage, tomatoes, cucumbers, and herbs arranged on a wooden surface outdoors.
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All of your information for the season is here!


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A brief history of the Grow More Good Garden!

We are working in partnership with area schools including Fairmont this year, to provide a space for experiential learning, and reconnecting with nature!

Expressing gratitude for the Idaho Episcopal Foundation for providing funding in 2023 for a solid new shed, season extension, tools, potting soil, and essential garden items!

We are grateful to One Stone High School, who provided about 3500 hours of invested energy, effort, and through our collective efforts the majority of the resources to help make this shared garden a place we can all benefit from and enjoy! St. Stephens has generously provided the land for us to cultivate both food and community!

Group of students posing outside a brick building near gardening supplies and a wheelbarrow.

Student experiences in the garden have inspired explorations of the connections between mental health and the natural rhythm of human and non-human relationships with plants. Garden days have included investigations into ecology, biomimicry, plant intelligence, the value of native pollinators, engineering, biology, art, social health/social behavior, and the evolution of humanity since we began practicing agriculture.

It will be exciting to find out what garden days inspire this season!

Display case at Fairmont Junior High with "Grow More Good" theme, featuring photos and crafts.