Growing Through The Seasons: Winter Planting 🌿
As the air turns crisp and the leaves fall, SEED Chattanooga is getting ready to plant something special, not just in the soil, but in the heart of our community.
We’re thrilled to invite you to our next Community Planting Day at the Jessie Igou Center on Saturday, November 1, 2025! This season, we’re planting for the winter and building something new, our very own composting system on site.
This event marks the next step in our journey of sustainable education and community growth, one garden bed and one handful of soil at a time.
What We’ll Be Doing
Planting winter crops to nourish our community through the colder months
Creating a composting station that will turn garden scraps into rich, living soil for seasons to come
Learning together about soil health, seasonal gardening, and sustainability
Sharing food, laughter, and connection as we work side by side
Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just curious about composting, there’s a place for you here. Every seed planted and every bucket of compost turned helps sustain something bigger, a community rooted in care and connection.
Why Composting Matters
Composting is nature’s way of recycling, turning what we once saw as waste into nourishment for new growth. By creating compost on-site at the Jessie Igou Center, we’re closing the loop and deepening our commitment to sustainability.
Together, we’ll learn how to transform food scraps and garden waste into healthy, living soil, the foundation for everything we grow.
Join Us in Growing Forward
This Community Day isn’t just about planting winter crops. It’s about cultivating a culture of care, responsibility, and renewal.
When we plant together, we build relationships. When we compost together, we sustain the cycle of life. And when we nurture the earth, we nurture each other.
So grab your gloves, bring your family and friends, and come grow with us!
Saturday, November 1, 2025 | Jessie Igou Center | 9 AM – 12 PM
At SEED Chattanooga, we believe that every season offers a chance to learn, grow, and give back. As we prepare the soil for winter, we’re also planting hope for spring, one seed, one handful of compost, and one community at a time.
Because when we grow together, we thrive together. 🌿