Growing Since 2019
Nothing grows overnight, and neither did this company. Tomorrow's Garden started off as Callisto Gardens, just a humble garden nursery going to and fro different farmer's markets and events in the Charlotte, North Carolina area. Over the years, talking amongst the community and friends I met along the way, I saw the need in the Charlotte Metro area for help in getting over the hurdle of starting a garden. To help those who want to start but feel overwhelmed, I began to focus Tomorrow's Garden on plants that are container and compact friendly.
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The dwarf tomato project is one of the largest agriculture community driven projects you can find easily on the web. Tomatoes bred to grow only a few feet tall but offer the same delicious tomatoes one would find on a normal, six foot or so plant. The part most people don't realize is that it started a revelation among other plant geneticist to create dwarf - or compact - varieties of other vegetables, fruits, herbs, and even flowers.
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My name is Elizabeth, and my goal is to get the word out there to as many people as possible that it does not take acres or even one acre to grow enough food for a family. Add that to community growth and togetherness, we can feed ourselves, our neighbors, and those who need when they are down.
Tomorrow's Garden is my love and joy to encourage others in my community and beyond to go back to our roots and help heal not only the food system but ourselves and each other along the way.
The Managers
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Widget
Focuses on absorbing as much solar power as possible and transmits that energy into cuddles with a 100% success rate.
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Antenna
Conducts scans 24/7 for any communications that could be flagged as an anomaly - just like herself.
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Parsley
Keeps the perimeter (and the roofs) safe from those who wish to bother the humans in their natural habitat.
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May
Believes that her soul purpose in life is to help out with seeds, be it collecting, processing, eating, packaging...
The Managees
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Elizabeth
Obsessed with plants that can be turned into food. General dislike towards plants that cannot be turned into food - unless they are very pretty and warm the soul. Dabbles with art and cooking on the side.
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Jonathan
Manager of the Operations and Logistics Division (OLD). Spent years making the best front lawn in the entire neighborhood only to have a wife undo all the amazing work and turn it into a farm instead. Extremely patient.