Gardner Keep & Apiary on the move
🌱 Help Us Grow: Gardner Keep & Apiary Kickstarter Is Live! 🌿
We’re beyond excited to announce the official launch of our Kickstarter campaign for Gardner Keep & Apiary LLC—a family-owned business rooted in regenerative agriculture, sustainable practices, and a deep love for the land.
Our mission is to nurture healthy soil, raise happy bees, and grow nutrient-rich food—all while helping our community reconnect with nature and the power of self-sufficiency. And now, we're inviting YOU to be part of this journey.
🛠️ Why Kickstarter?
We’re expanding our greenhouse and apiary operations to meet growing demand and improve our infrastructure. That means:
A new high-efficiency greenhouse to extend our growing season
Expanded pollinator gardens for our bees and native species
Upgraded equipment for safer, more sustainable operations
More educational programming for schools and local families
💚 Why We Need Your Support
Every dollar raised through Kickstarter goes directly into building systems that will regenerate soil, support pollinators, and produce clean, local food. We’re not just growing vegetables—we’re growing a future that is climate-resilient and community-driven.
🐝 What’s In It for You?
We’re offering exclusive rewards to our backers, including:
Fresh honey and beeswax products
Organic seeds and garden starter kits
Farm tours and workshops
Special recognition as a founding supporter
Every pledge, no matter how small, brings us closer to our goal—and closer to a world that values stewardship, biodiversity, and balance.
🌻 Join Us
If you believe in rebuilding soil, restoring ecosystems, and supporting small family farms, we’d love your support.
👉 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gardnerkeepapiary/gardner-keep-and-apiary-llc
Please share with friends, family, and anyone who wants to see sustainable agriculture thrive.
Together, we can plant seeds for something bigger. 🌱
2 comments
Hi Pam,
Yes we have checked into grant funding, but most funding has been limited to non-profit, municipalities, and education systems. I attempted to get a grant through FMI and Untied way but they no longer give grants to small business or individuals any more. Looks like some people were dishonest and used the money for personal gain and not towards community development. A few tend to hurt the majority in todays society.
Charise, have you also considered applying for a state and government grant through the Graham County Extension Dept? I’m not sure if they still do this but they both used to award grays for this sort of thing. If you haven’t already it may be worth looking into.