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The Giving Grove Story - Cultivating Community and Ecosystems - Sara Sikich & Ryan Watson - 193

Today we're digging into the power of community orchards to tackle some of our most pressing challenges—growing food and developing ecosystems.

In this Episode 193, we're joined by Sarah Sikich and Ryan Watson to explore The Giving Grove – a remarkable national network that's changing lives and building communities through urban orchards.

Welcome to The Garden Question Podcast, where we're all about designing, building, and growing smarter gardens that work. From the beginner to the expert, you'll always be inspired. I'm your host, Craig McManus.

What started in Kansas City has blossomed into a movement, spreading to 15 U.S. cities with over 620 orchards that provide millions of free, nutritious food servings each year.

These orchards aren't just feeding communities—they're building healthier ecosystems by improving soil health, supporting pollinators, and creating green spaces where people connect.

Sarah Sikich, The Giving Grove’s Director of Marketing and Communications, brings a unique blend of professional expertise and personal passion for growing food.

After a decade of running her own design and communications business, Sarah found her calling in urban gardening—inspired by volunteering at the very first Giving Grove orchard.

With her Master's degree in Integrated Marketing Communications from Drury University, Sarah is dedicated to amplifying the impact of these life-giving orchards across the country.

Ryan's journey into urban agriculture is equally inspiring. After graduating from UCLA with degrees in Political Science and History, he left the legal field behind to pursue a greener calling.

Ryan co-founded North Brooklyn Farms, transforming a piece of New York history into a thriving urban farm and green space.

He’s also been a community garden advocate, playing a founding role at the 61 Franklin Street Garden.

Today, Ryan and his wife run Wild Russet Farm in the Catskill Mountains, caring for an heirloom apple orchard and producing cider and vinegar—continuing his legacy of growing food for good.

Together, Sarah and Ryan take us behind the scenes of The Giving Grove, sharing powerful stories of how urban orchards foster food security, ecological health, and community ownership. You’ll hear about the critical role of sustainability, the joy of growing food in urban spaces, and the lasting social impacts of these green havens.

Image courtesy of The Giving Grove
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Chapter Time Line

00:00 Introduction to the Garden Question Podcast

01:03 Meet the Guests: Sarah Sickich and Ryan Watson

03:08 The Giving Grove: A National Movement

04:06 Understanding Food Insecurity and Equity

06:08 Community Impact and Success Stories

07:31 Orchard Planning and Community Involvement

10:13 Ecological Benefits of Urban Orchards

15:02 Community Ownership and Engagement

17:24 Expansion and Future of The Giving Grove

22:35 Harvesting and Sharing the Bounty

23:46 Community Harvest Initiatives

24:25 Challenges and Strategies for Sustainable Programs

25:42 Supporting Orchard Caretakers and Volunteers

26:30 Long-Term Orchard Management

28:00 Wildlife and Human Interactions with Orchards

29:54 Debunking Orchard Myths

31:11 Understanding Mycorrhizae and Soil Health

36:58 Pollination and Beneficial Insects

44:11 Nutritional Decline in Modern Agriculture

45:31 Personal Stories and Community Impact

50:02 Conclusion and Contact Information

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