Abingdon man's home garden an asset to health & community
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ABINGDON, Va. (WJHL) — Jonathan Davis understands the importance of receiving support in times of need; that’s the reason he contributes to his community through a garden project he calls “The Yarden.”

Davis describes “The Yarden” as his project for “rebuilding and rebirth” after experiencing a series of medical emergencies.

Jonathan Davis

Back in 2021, Davis faced a life-threatening situation when he was put on life support due to diabetic ketoacidosis. As a strong advocate for mental health, he has maintained sobriety for two decades and plays an active role in his church’s recovery ministry.

Determined to improve his well-being, Davis started purchasing fresh produce from the local farmers market, which he believes has benefited both his life and that of his two children.

“I am forever grateful for the programs available for low-income beneficiaries like me that encourage residents to eat well and help make it possible,” he said. “I want to raise awareness in the communities around me that our benefits can stretch farther than told and help the farmer, help the economy, help each other and help yourself.”

After a few Saturdays at the market, Davis was inspired to start growing his own seeds during the winter to give back to those who “supported and loved him.” He cultivated “The Yarden” from indoors.

Now, “The Yarden” is a popular spot for his neighbors in Abingdon, and Davis is proud of it.

“The Yarden is never intended just for harvesting food, it’s for growing strong roots in myself and my kids, my neighbors, and my community,” he said. “I turn 44 in June, but I have seen enough joy and hardship to double the time I have lived.”

Davis closed his story with the following scripture:

Therefore, strengthen your feeble arms and weak knees. Make Level paths for your feet, so that the lame may not be disabled, but rather healed.

Hebrews 12:12-13

Those interested in keeping up with “The Yarden” can do so on its Facebook page.

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