Spurgeon Gardens

126 ARIZONA AVENUE, EAST GALESBURG, ILLINOIS  |  (Eloise) 309-335-8883; (Stacie) 309-299-8932

Planting Seeds - Spurgeon Gardens Camp Project
Feeding Souls
Spurgeon Gardens Camp Project in Session

DATES (in 2023): June 27 – July 1

Days in the garden, Activities, Crafts, Yoga, Bus trip tour experiences, The monarch butterfly  experience, Evening leadership activities, and more.

To apply, go to Applications Tab above!

BNSF Railway - Spurgeon Garden Farm Camp Project Soil Sponsor

Click Here for 2023 Camp Brochure

Spurgeon Gardens would like to thank the sponsors of the 2022 Farm Camp Project for their support in Planting Seeds, Feeding Souls.

BNSF Railway - Spurgeon Garden Farm Camp Project Soil Sponsor
Kehoe Eye Care - Vision Source® - Spurgeon Garden Farm Camp Project Root Sponsor
Tompkins State Bank - Spurgeon Garden Farm Camp Project Root Sponsor
WGIL Galeburg's News, Talk, and Sports Radio - Spurgeon Garden Farm Camp Project Root Sponsor
KWB Paints on Main - Spurgeon Garden Farm Camp Project Flower Sponsor
HyVee® - Spurgeon Garden Farm Camp Project Flower Sponsor
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2023 Camp Brochure

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Support Planting Seeds, Feeding Souls

The Spurgeon Gardens Farm Camp Project offers girls ages 12-14 an opportunity to  have fun, learn skills, and experience nature, while nuturing seeds, life, and each other.

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Volunteer Opportunities at Spurgeon Gardens

Volunteer Opportunities

Spurgeon Gardens holds a variety of volunteer opportunities. Both in the Gardens, and the farm camp project.

Contact Spurgeon Gardens

Contact Spurgeon Gardens

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Sustainable farming is a way of life for us. What we put into our land impacts all of us, directly through the produce we consume or more indirectly through the environment. We keep our soil as healthy as we can by utilizing cover cropping and rotation, manure from our own animals and others nearby, and taking great care in timing our planting, tillage, and pest management. We utilize highly efficient small equipment, and do the majority of our harvesting and processing by hand.

As with any farming, pest management is a must; we keep our usage of controls to a minimum, only using them when absolutely necessary. We are not certified organic, but we do follow many of the guidelines, and limit ourselves to OMRI-certified pest controls that break down rapidly after application. 

We believe eating locally matters. Our produce is grown, processed, and sold all within our little corner of western Illinois, which means we can harvest at peak ripeness and have veggies on your table within 24 hours of picking. This way, you get the absolute best-tasting, nutrient-rich foods that don’t come from hundreds or even thousands of miles away. Keeping our operation local allows us to grow a wide variety of specialty crops you’ll never see in the supermarkets, like fancy heirloom tomatoes, purple beans, rainbow carrots, and a plethora of others. 

The well-being of every life involved with our farm (our families, employees, customers, and livestock) is always a top priority for us. We make great efforts to maintain the safety of our food from planting to washing, and our animals are treated with respect and allowed to live normal lives on the pastures. Our crew members receive fair wages and plenty of farm perks (lots of food to take home!). We’re all part of this farm because we love doing it, and want everyone involved to be positively influenced by what we do.