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From Garden to Table: Sharing Our Summer Bounty with the Community

Posted on August 14, 2025

This summer our garden has been nothing short of abundant. Under the warm Temecula sun our tomato plants have given us baskets upon baskets of Sun Sugars, Roma’s, Brandywines and German Pinks. The squash beds are full too with zucchini, golden glories and bright yellow crooknecks.

Thanks to a gentle July and the nutrient rich compost from our animal residents along with a layer of wool from our sheep to help keep water in the soil the harvest has been extraordinary. It’s been so plentiful we’ve been able to share it far beyond the ranch gates.

Giving Back, One Harvest at a Time

So far this season we’ve donated over 100 pounds of fresh produce including tomatoes, squash and other seasonal vegetables to Mission of Hope, our local food pantry. We’ve made two large deliveries in July and will likely add another one if not two before the summer is over. Volunteers and staff have also carried bags of produce home to enjoy and share with neighbors.

Mission of Hope is always quick to say how much they appreciate it and often mention how beautiful the vegetables look. Since most donations they receive are processed or canned food, fresh produce is especially valued and sometimes even a rare treat for the families they serve.

Why This Matters

At Sale Ranch kindness is for all, whether they walk on two legs, four, or have roots in the soil. Providing refuge for medically fragile farm animals is at the heart of our mission but so is caring for our human community.

By growing food using sustainable practices like recycling animal resident compost, reducing water use, and promoting plant based nourishment, we are creating a circle of compassion that benefits everyone. Sharing this bounty is our way of extending that kindness into the wider community and making sure fresh healthy food reaches those who need it most.

Community Is the Heart of It All

Every tomato we grow and every squash we harvest is a small act of connection. From the hands that plant the seeds to the soil enriched by our residents to the pantry shelves where they’re shared freely. This is what community care looks like. Neighbors helping neighbors, the earth giving generously and kindness flowing in all directions.

As we keep tending our gardens and our animal residents we’re reminded that abundance is meant to be shared. And sometimes the sweetest harvest isn’t just the food. It’s the gratitude and the connection that come with it.

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