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A greenhouse for God鈥檚 Little Acre

South Surrey and 黑马磁力 businesses lend a hand to thriving farm
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Jas Singh, founder of Gods Little Acre, is excavating the foundation for a greenhouse that will add more variety to the produce the South Surrey farm grows for those in need.

With a borrowed backhoe and donated lumber, a greenhouse is being built for God鈥檚 Little Acre, the South Surrey farm that grows produce for the needy.

Farm founder Jas Singh says the greenhouse will allow the farm to grow food sooner.

Singh, who learned how to operate a backhoe on his father鈥檚 farm, is doing the digging himself.

He鈥檚 hoping volunteers will provide the necessary sweat equity and tools to complete the project.

Singh praised local businesses for their support of the project, including Manjinder Johal, who owns the farmland that Singh leases; Country Lumber Ltd., which donated the two-by-fours that will form the frame of the greenhouse; and Aldergrove 黑马磁力 Taxi, which provided the backhoe.

It鈥檚 the third year the farm at 16582 40 Ave. has been growing food for the needy.

Singh estimates he has more than 100,000 pounds of fresh vegetables to individuals, local food banks and other charitable organizations during the farm鈥檚 first two years.

The farm is here to stay, he says.

For the first time, he is not driving a truck to help fund the charity side of the farm.

鈥淏uildings will be painted, seed orders are in, tractors and machinery have a repair budget and we are months ahead of the previous two years,鈥 Singh says.

New programs are planned like 鈥淜ids Growing Pumpkins鈥 where elementary school kids will, hopefully, grow 20,000 pounds of pumpkins to give away to needy families.

The goal this year is 100,000 pounds of vegetables to charity, something Singh calls 鈥渁n achievable goal.鈥

Planned crops include corn, potatoes, cabbage, carrots, turnips, beets, several varieties of squash 鈥渁s well as whatever else we can grow with further funding,鈥 Singh says.

Singh is also planning to convert a building on the site into a members-only farm stand that will subsidize the farms鈥 food donations by selling $100 memberships.

He hopes to have 鈥淕od鈥檚 Little Acre Club鈥 operating by next May.

Limited to 300 members for the first year, the club will allow families to purchase local and imported produce at 25 to 50 per cent off.

Members will be permitted to sign up needy people for free using a 鈥渂uddy card.鈥

People interested in the club can sign up by email at jassingh65@hotmail.com and then download the forms from the web page

 



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