Friends of the UCSC Farm & Garden
"At the UC Santa Cruz Farm & Garden, students, apprentices, staff, professors, and townsfolk have learned to give more than they take from the soil. They are stewards of our most basic resource."
–Louise Cain, Founding Member
By joining the Friends of the UCSC Farm & Garden, you too can become a steward of the soil. Through community education, the Friends help spread the word about the need for gardening and farming systems that are both environmentally and socially sound. The Friends also sponsor community-oriented events and celebrations to welcome in the changing seasons, and to raise funds for the Center for Agroecology.
The Friends support and promote the center's mission to advance agroecology and equitable food systems through experiential education, participatory research, agricultural extension, and public service.
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Your Membership Makes a Difference
Financial support and volunteer energy from Friends' members help make possible —
- A year-round slate of workshops, speakers and celebrations
- Outreach efforts, including volunteer opportunities
- Farm & Garden improvements, including new structures and equipment
As a Friend, you can help plan events and classes, take part in fundraising projects, or volunteer for workdays and other events.
In return for their membership, Friends receive -
- Discounted registration for Friends workshops and events
- Early entrance and 10% discount at the Spring Plant Sale
- 10% discount on purchases from San Lorenzo Garden Center, the Garden Company (plants only), and Sierra Azul Nursery & Gardens in Watsonville
- Monthly subscription to the Center for Agroecology email newsletter with Farm & Garden news and upcoming events and workshops
You'll also have access to a wealth of local gardening information, and you'll meet other people interested in improving the ways we grow food and ornamentals while taking care of the land. Find out more about membership levels and benefits here.
About the Friends
The Center for Agroecology and the associated research, education, and outreach work taking place at the UCSC Farm and Alan Chadwick Garden play key roles in advancing agricultural systems that are environmentally sound, economically viable, and socially responsible. Through financial support and volunteer energy, the Friends uplift the important work being done at Center of Agroecology.
Vision
The Friends of the Farm & Garden envision healthy, sustainable local and global communities for future generations through the advancement of the UCSC Farm & Garden, the Apprenticeship Program, and the research and education work of the Center for Agroecology.
Mission
The mission of the Friends of the Farm & Garden is to provide financial support, public outreach, and advocacy for the Apprenticeship Program, the associated undergraduate research and education in agroecology, and the UCSC Farm and Alan Chadwick Garden sites, which serve as unique community resources for year-round organic gardening education programs and projects.
Friends' History
In 1967, English gardening expert Alan Chadwick began to transform four acres of a brush-covered hillside on the UCSC campus into a student garden. There, he introduced the concept of French biointensive gardening. Chadwick taught that we should "garden with nature," using raised bed cultivation and organic inputs such as compost to create rich growing conditions without synthetic chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
Students and community members joined Chadwick in the effort to create a thriving vegetable, fruit, and flower garden. In 1972, 17 acres at the base of the campus's Great Meadow were set aside for a student farm, where Chadwick's techniques were carried out on a larger scale.
Inspired by Chadwick's work and his philosophy of caring for the land, individuals from the town and campus communities founded the Friends of the UCSC Farm & Garden to provide financial support and a public forum for the work and ideas generated at the UCSC Farm and Garden. The current popularity of organic gardening and farming can be traced in part to techniques that Chadwick introduced at UC Santa Cruz.
For More Information
If you'd like more information about Friends of the Farm & Garden membership or events, or have questions about your membership, please email farmandg@ucsc.edu.