UTC sponsors campus sustainability garden program
Posted on December 2nd, 2011
The UTC Environmental Task Force recently approved funding for a Sustainability Garden Program. Beginning in spring 2012, twelve multidisciplinary students will be selected to sustain two 4-foot by 24-foot raised bed vegetable gardens as well as attend workshops offered by local organic farmers and local food leaders.
“The Sustainability Gardens will teach students how to grow, cultivate, and take ownership of their food as well as provide a space for students to meet, exchange ideas, and work together,” Monika Groppe, UTC alumna, program director, and plot coordinator for the project, said.
“Located in the heart of downtown Chattanooga, UTC has the potential to be a community leader amidst the arising food revolution. Several efforts are being made to make fresh, healthy food available to Chattanooga residents such as Gaining Ground, Slow Foods, and emerging Scenic City Co-Op. By installing a vegetable garden for students to learn how to grow their own produce, the University would show support for these efforts by increasing local, food-based sustainability options,” Groppe continued.
Currently, a “living advertisement” of organic vegetables donated by Crabtree Farms is on display on the library portico until mid December. The structure is made from 100% recycled materials and promotes UTC’s newest effort to become a more sustainable campus.
Crabtree’s New High Tunnel
The inside of the old High Tunnel
The outside of the old High Tunnel
The outside of the old High Tunnel after the April storms
The inside after the storms- bad news for our Tomato plants!
The outside of the new high tunnel!
The inside with a crop of greens
Thanks again to our generous donor and volunteers- the high tunnel helps us prolong our growing season and allows us to produce fresh foods even in the winter!
Winter Farmers’ Markets
It’s wintertime, but there are a still a few Farmers’ Markets in the area that are up and running!
Stop by to find unique Holiday gifts, and fresh foods for special dinners!
Main Street Farmers Market: Wednesdays, 4-5pm
197 W. Main Street, Chattanooga TN
Mentone Farmers’ Market: Wednesdays, 2-5pm CST
6139 Alabama Hwy 117, Mentone AL
Brainerd Farmers’ Market: The last Saturday of each month, now till April, 10-1
20 Belvoir Road, Chattanooga, TN



