Hello and Happy New Year from all of us here in Cincinnati, OH!! A few weeks ago two of our Garden Coordinators from Partner Site, Over-the-Rhine People’s Garden, attended the Grow Appalachia Gathering in Berea, Kentucky for a few days. Gathering was filled with beautiful people and incredible gardening information to ensure a successful growing season.
Below you will find some photo highlights from the trip. Please enjoy reading while we wait for this winter weather to break! Who else is ready to put their hands back in the dirt?!?! We sure are!!!






Throw back photo from Gathering 2014!!

Check out our recent seed distribution event with the Civic Garden Center of Greater Cincinnati. It was a BIG success!! Now if we could only plant in the snow;)

This is a photo of the People’s Garden Coordinator Christina Matthews and our Grant Funder John Paul DeJoria! It is hard to believe that this photo was taken over a year ago when we just started with Grow Appalachia. We would like to give a special thank you to the Grow Appalachia Team and John Paul DeJoria. Thanks to their hard work and passion Over-the-Rhine People’s garden has been able to do so much for our Cincinnati community!! We will be forever thankful for this opportunity with Grow Appalachia and Paul Mitchell the School Cincinnati’s Green Team. Looking forward to another great growing season! Cheers to 2015!!
Peace, Love and Garden!!!
In 1980, members of the Over-the-Rhine community in Cincinnati, Ohio joined forces with the Civic Garden Center and purchased four vacant lots on East McMicken Avenue which they ultimately transformed into a productive vegetable garden known as the Over-the-Rhine People’s Garden. This historic Over-the-Rhine People’s Garden was the first community garden in Cincinnati and is an excellent example of people coming together to improve a neighborhood.
Beginning in 2014, the Civic Garden Center’s Over-the-Rhine People’s Garden began collaborating with Grow Appalachia and Paul Mitchell the School Cincinnati after the then Admissions Leader and Green Team Leader, Christina Matthews, along with a neighborhood art teacher, Ali Burns, decided to apply for a grant from Grow Appalachia to support the garden. Christina Matthews, personally met with John Paul Dejoria, the CEO of John Paul Mitchell Systems and founder of Grow Appalachia, in Toledo, OH where he agreed to donate $10,000 toward their efforts.
The Over-the-Rhine People’s Garden is Grow Appalachia’s only urban partner site. And although it is located in a neighborhood that continues to see high crime rates, it is viewed by many of the residents as a respite from some of the pressures that exist outside its fences. It is also purported to be the longest continuously active community garden in the country!
Paul Mitchell the School Cincinnati eagerly became involved with the garden as a direct result of the culture established in its schools. The culture of Paul Mitchell’s schools encourages individuals to do more for their community by giving back. The Green Team focus on civic responsibility, recycling etc. Christina Matthews’ vision was to meld the goals of Grow Appalachia, Paul Mitchell Schools and the OTR People’s Garden in an effort to improve the Over-the-Rhine community.
Six years later, the Over-the-Rhine People’s Garden has accomplished more than anyone could have ever imagined—growing approximately 500 to 1,000 pounds of fresh food and flowers per year! More importantly, it provides a space for the community to heal, teach, empower, and feed each other. Just last year the garden offered 17 free garden classes with topics that included cooking, generating income from a small garden plot and building affordable season extensions. Events like these brought 250 new friends and volunteers to the garden in 2019!
Christina Matthews, was so inspired by her years of involvement with Grow Appalachia and the People’s Garden that she resigned from Paul Mitchell Schools in 2016 and launched her own flower-farmer-florist business—The Flower Lady OTR. Now Christina devotes all her time and energy to what she loves—growing a business in conjunction with volunteering her time with Grow Appalachia, The Over-the-Rhine People’s Garden, and in the OTR community. Life is flourishing!
I LOVE your enthusiasm, Christina! It makes my heart smile 🙂 The pictures of the college are beautiful.