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by Sondra Wilson. Last updated 11/10/24.
The following six “phases” show the various projects our team is working on, in the order we’ll complete them (because we can’t start Phase II without first completing Phase I, and so on). Note that 5% of all campaign contributions go toward Wild Willpower PAC’s discretionary funds, which are used to help people in need: our prime directive is “to help people live sustainability”, so we are apt to help people toward getting on their feet as opposed to helping with rent or only temporary emergency relief.
Phase I: The Gardens Across Iowa! Google Calendar:
You can now download the Gardens Across Iowa! Google Calendar for free. It integrates directly into the your current Google Calendar to provide you with:
The Calendar contains several entries for various crops now, however with your support Wild Willpower PAC will be able to hire our student-led team to:
The Calendar also groups each plant with their companion plants. For example, corn, beans, and squash grow exceptionally well together. Beets and turnips are also companion plants. The Calendar integrates companion planting techniques throughout to make planning your garden simple and fun.
There are also many plants that should not be grown next to each other which are also indicated within the Calendar.
Additionally, we are vacuuming the internet to collect the most efficient, aesthetically-pleasing techniques we can find. Here are just a few examples:
Double-planter technique for potatoes:
A clean, simple, portable way to grow potatoes, allowing gardeners to simply lift the inner pot to pluck potatoes. A great way to maximize space within your garden. To grow potatoes earlier in the season while there is still danger of frost, put a tarp over the ground to enjoy an earlier harvest.
Cucumber tipi:
Vine cucumbers love to hang, allowing them to grow larger and longer, with stronger vines, and without yellowing and flattening on the underside. The large leaves grow up the tipi and provide shade to retain water within. Cucumbers like a lot of water, so this creates a perfect environment for the fruits to thrive.
Rain gutter-planter hanging strawberries:
A semi-shady overhang to guard the plants beneath from direct sun doesn’t get more gorgeous than this:
Oh my gourd! – what a gourdgeous tunnel!!
Advertising Opportunity for Businesses = Discounts & Special Offers for Calendar Users:
At the bottom of each of the Calendar’s database entries, our sponsors will be listed along with their logo, a link to their website, and a special offer available to the user that is available exclusively through Gardens Across Iowa!. Users can activate this offer in two ways:
Not only will can you use the Calendar/App to plan your gardens, you can also use it to shop deals and find discounts locally! This could be 10% of any select types of products, “buy one get one free”, or whatever offer our sponsors choose to make.
This will get more exciting once the App is developed (see Phase II below), however as we’re developing the Calendar, we will work to equitably place different businesses at the top of each entry so that all businesses are as visible as possible throughout the Calendar. If at some point in the future we find a way to make location service based advertising available within the Calendar, as described within Phase II, we will do that.
Come Visit Us at North Grand Mall in Ames:
Come visit us every Friday, Saturday and Sunday at North Grand Mall Farmer’s Market! We’ll be working on improving the Calendar (creating database entries), and would love to give you a demonstration on how it works, and show you all the behind-the-scenes progress.
Soon we will have the first of several “Homesteading Starter Kits” at our booth: these include heirloom vegetable seeds which are packaged alongside their companion plant seeds and directions on how to grow them together. Our first two kits are both “3 Sisters” Kits):
It is our hope that these kits get people excited about getting started growing something in spring, and it will allow us to earn needed funding so we can hire more students perform the research necessary to create more plant entries for the Calendar.
A copy of the in-store certificate from each of our business sponsors will be on display at the booth, such as this one from Perfect Plantista:
Phase II: Modeling a Movement – Wild Willpower PAC is seeking a plot of land in Ames, Iowa:
Wild Willpower PAC is currently seeking a plot of land to work with in spring 2025 so we can create a model garden. We would like to approach Iowa State University with a proposal to implement an on-campus student-run garden. We will seek to automate watering with timers wherever possible, and to troubleshoot any problems to make the garden as hands-free as possible. It is our hope that positive media attention could broadcast our model garden so it may be replicated anywhere in Iowa. At Iowa State University we have one of the top engineering colleges in the world and one of the top horticulture colleges in the world: if we can’t engineer a horticulture movement, I don’t know who can!
Phase III: The Gardens Across Iowa! App:
Once the Calendar is complete, it will be used to develop the Gardens Across Iowa! App. which will include location services. That means:
The App will also allow users to toggle various plants within the calendar on and off, so if they don’t want to grow eggplants, they can toggle those notifications so they don’t show up in the calendar. Next year, if they decide to grow eggplants, they can toggle it back on to receive those notifications.
Phase IV: Replicating Our Model Garden:
Proceeds from sponsorships and campaign contributions from private citizens (donate here) will help us hire our app development crew to get this all running as described above, however that is a finite process. Once the Calendar/App are finished and there are only maintenance and fixed costs for Wild Willpower PAC, proceeds will enter into a fund that goes toward purchasing land around the state for use in opening up community gardens.
Phase V: The Gardens Across America! App:
The Gardens Across Iowa! App will be used to develop the Gardens Across America! App. This means that if a person were using the app in Colorado, for example, the dates for each plant will relocate within the calendar to dates which match Colorado’s frost date. This App will be useful to anyone in the U.S.
Phase VI: The Gardens Across Earth! App:
The Gardens Across America! App will be used to develop the Gardens Across Earth! App. It is our hope that what we are modeling here in the Heartland can help end food insecurity around the world. Heal the Heartland; heal the world!
Thank you so much for your support!
If your business is interested in becoming a sponsor, please email [email protected] with “Gardens Across Iowa!” in the subject line.
If you are a US-based business, politician, PAC, or Citizen, we are very grateful for your contribution!
Gardens About Iowa! is a joint venture between Wild Willpower PAC, Sondra Wilson for Iowa Governor, and our sponsors:
Wild Willpower PAC is registered with the IRS as a 527 tax exempt political organization, and with the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) as the first registered “Civil PAC” in the nation. While many PACs primarily focus on getting candidates elected (or not elected), Wild Willpower PAC utilizes campaign contributions toward Service Projects to help the general public.
Sondra Wilson for Iowa Governor is the name of Sondra’s campaign committee registered with the Iowa Ethics & Campaign Disclosure Board for the 2026 gubernatorial election. The Calendar and App (see Phase III) will be used to make Sondra’s proposed Statewide Gardening Program feasible. The plan includes:
Benefits of an En Masse Homesteading Movement:
Why the term homestead? – The term “homestead” is actually a very important common law legal term which prevents a person who is working to live sustainably from having their home foreclosed on.
Thank you to Saboteur365 for this great commemorative graphic we’re using in accordance with Fair Use.
References:
“Records Shattered Again as More Iowans Seek Help with Food.” Food Bank of Iowa, 7 Dec. 2023, foodbankiowa.org/news/records-shattered-again-as-more-iowans-seek-help-with-food/.
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Other sustainability resources:
see https://wildwillpower.org/or-make-a-one-time-donation/council-members/animal-freedom-street-theatre-modeling-americas-1st-wildharvesting-cooperative/distance-evehearts-bio