In this special bonus episode of The Compost Pile, host David Pool records live from the annual Earth Day celebration at The Giving Field.This isn’t just a community garden—The Giving Field is a charitable garden dedicated to growing fresh, organic produce that is donated directly to local soup kitchens. For over a decade, this one-acre garden has helped provide healthier, nutrient-dense food to families who might not otherwise have access to fresh fruits and vegetables.Joined by garden director Sharon and special guest Dustin Noak (The Texas Garden Guy), we dive into how this mission-driven garden is impacting Southeast Texas and inspiring others to grow with purpose.In this episode, we cover:What makes a charitable garden different from a typical community gardenHow fresh produce donations support local soup kitchensThe role of gardening in fighting food insecurityHands-on education for kids, families, and volunteersPlans for a future teaching kitchen and workforce development programHow you can volunteer and get involvedThis episode is a powerful reminder that gardening can go beyond your backyard—it can feed families, educate communities, and create real change.📍 Recorded on-site in Beaumont, TX during The Giving Field’s Earth Day event.Find the Texas Garden Guy:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/texasgardenguyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/texasgardenguy/Find the Giving Field:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGivingFieldInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegivingfield/
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