In this episode of Coulee Region Cooks, host Courtney Vaaler welcomes Dylan from the Kane Street Community Garden, part of the Hunger Task Force, to share insights on community gardening and food security. As a newcomer to La Crosse, Dylan brings a wealth of experience from his previous work in New Mexico, where he managed a nonprofit garden aimed at feeding the community. Together, they discuss the importance of fresh produce, the challenges of food insecurity, and how the community garden plays a vital role in addressing these issues.
Dylan explains the garden's operations, including the impressive goal of producing around 30,000 pounds of fresh produce each year and the unique buffet-style distribution model that allows community members to select their own vegetables. Listeners will learn about the variety of crops being cultivated, from peas to kale, and the significance of crop rotation and companion planting in maintaining a healthy garden ecosystem.
As the conversation unfolds, Dylan shares tips for home gardeners, including the benefits of starting seeds indoors and the importance of soil health. He also highlights upcoming volunteer opportunities at the garden, encouraging families and individuals to get involved in planting, harvesting, and educational workshops. Join Courtney and Dylan for an enlightening discussion that not only celebrates the joys of gardening but also emphasizes the impact of community efforts in nourishing those in need.

Sizzling Showdowns: Grilling Tips and Wild Game Delights with Mad Dog and Merrill
42:30

Grazing Delights: Valentine's Day Treats and Creative Catering with Hunt and Gather Grazing Boards
42:30

Hearty Inspirations: Exploring Comfort Food and Nutrition with the Beef Lady
46:07