When Camas business owner Jacquie Hill was applying for a competitive small-business grant earlier this year, she knew she wanted to use part of the money to help the whole community.
Hill, the owner of LiveWell Camas, a movement and wellness studio at 417 N.E. Birch St., in downtown Camas, always had an affinity for community gardens, but knew how difficult it was to find communal gardening plots in the Camas area.
“There is only one community garden in Camas that I know of,” Hill said, “and it’s quite difficult to get a plot, because people have been there forever.”
That problem held true for many community gardens throughout the Portland-Vancouver area, Hill said: once gardeners were lucky enough to get a plot in a community garden, they tended to hang on to their spot for years, and new gardeners couldn’t find a plot to call their own.
Hill wanted to change the story in Camas by providing a community garden that would not only rotate through gardeners each year, but also provide scholarship plots for folks who couldn’t afford the garden fees and offer educational opportunities to local schools and other groups.