On September 7, 2025, we broke ground on the Aville Grows community garden. Prior to this, our founder, Nandita Goswami, started connecting with community members to bring together a small group to start a community garden on two empty plots of land. She partnered with the Andersonville Chamber of Commerce’s non-profit community organization, ASCA – Andersonville Sustainable Community Alliance, and the gardens began.
On this warm September day, community members came into the garden and started planting in their beds. We planted a native garden in front of the garden and a few fruit shrubs and trees in the parkway. Along with providing the community with several garden beds, we will be creating a free food forest along two blocks of parkway that will be intertwined with native flowers.
The mission of Aville Grows is to Reconnect, Regenerate and Revolutionize.
We want to connect with our diverse neighbors on the land, to share experiences in nature, nutrition, friendship and community. Neighbors will gather to learn organic growing practices, pollinator and wildlife support, native plantings, enjoy free workshops, space for celebration, reflection and discussion, local artist installations, skill-share mutual aid events, and more.
Here we challenge each other to think beyond literal interpretations of garden / community / seed.
We need to raise money for a fence for our second plot so we can install additional beds and a community table. Our neighbor, Alamo Shoes, donated their parkway, which gave us the second city block for our food forest.