Gardening Friends
Our Community
One of the things we love about the gardening world is the amazing sense of camaraderie that exists in this unique community of growers. Embracing this mentality, One Small Garden is proud to work with many local companies and organizations in the Southwest Ohio area.
Greenfield Plant Farm
Greenfield Plant Farm now has loose-load soil available for pick up or delivery at their Maineville location. These premium blended soils include mushroom compost, aged herbivore manures, leaf mold and a bit of regional top soils. We've had terrific success with their Fresh Ground product and highly recommend it. Visit their website by clicking HERE!
Turner Farm - Organic farm in Cincinnati, OH and one of the inspirations for One Small Garden
Wheat Ridge Cedar - From Adams County, Ohio, Wheat Ridge provides One Small Garden with all of the cedar for our beds
Cincinnati Home & Garden Show - This show is dedicated to growing from the convince of your home and One Small Garden is proud to continue to be apart of it's legacy
Edible Ohio Valley - A great, local magazine that celebrates food, community and the Ohio River Valley
Greener Stock - This one-of-a-kind resource and design center specializes in natural, non-toxic and eco-friendly building supplies for home and business
Cincinnati Horticulture Society
Green Umbrella - The regional green movement for Cincinnati and Southwest Ohio
OEFFA The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association
Cincinnati Union Bethel - One Small Garden is proud to help out with the Head Start Programs at Cincinnati Union Bethel
Columbia Tusculum Community Garden - One Small Garden has provided over 30 raised beds and continues to give expert organic gardening advice to keep this great community garden going
Cincinnati Rec. Commission Millvale - Provided gardens for the Millvale Recreation Center
Gabriel's Place - A unique community garden that supports its local neighborhood by providing produce, meals and the opportunity to grow food
Gorman Farm - Just outside of Cincinnati, Gorman Farm is an 122-acre working and educational farm managed by a non-profit
Bluegrass For Babies - Starting out as an annual bluegrass benefit concert to improve the health of children, this non-profit has evolved into an organization that gives year-round events and resources for parents and children
Maderia Farmers Market
BZAK Landscaping
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, University of Cincinnati Blue Ash - Juliann lectures at this institution that promotes lifelong learning and teaching
The Ronald McDonald House
The Sustainability Partnership of Cincinnati - A group dedicated to environmental sustainability, TSP Cincinnati reaches out to local groups who share their goals and values--Juliann has recently been asked to join their cause
Building Value - This non-profit salvages reusable materials for sale to the public, by doing this they help the environment and reduce the cost of disposal