AVON, CT — The Garden Club of Avon is inviting residents to visit the Sycamore Hills Recreation Area gardens during two public events in June showcasing the club’s community gardening efforts and food production programs.
Gardeners will be available to meet with visitors and discuss the gardens at 635 W. Avon Road on Monday, June 15, from 5 to 6 p.m., and Saturday, June 20, from 9 to 10 a.m.
The club said its raised-bed gardens have been producing vegetables for the Gifts of Love nonprofit since 2017 and have delivered 278 pounds of organic produce in 2025.
Visitors can also learn about the club’s new Three Sisters Garden, planted as part of Avon’s America 250 “How They Grew” initiative.
Organizers said the garden highlights cultivation methods used by Indigenous peoples and colonial Americans without toxic chemicals.
The gardens include examples of crops that can be grown in compact spaces, as well as additional planting areas dedicated to producing food for the Avon Food Pantry.
According to the club, the site also features pollinator gardens designed to attract beneficial insects.
The gardening area, located near the tennis courts at Sycamore Hills, was recently expanded with support from the Avon Department of Recreation & Parks and Buildings & Grounds.
The expansion includes additional fencing, a pollinator garden under the pergola and another near the senior center.
Garden Club members said they welcome visitors to stop by during gardening sessions to discuss successes, challenges and volunteer opportunities.
Residents seeking additional information or a guided tour can contact the Garden Club of Avon at mrgnJ3@aol.com.
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