Edible Jasper

Kirby-Quinton Historic Cabin

Edible Jasper

at the Historic Kirby-Quinton Cabin

The garden at the Kirby-Quinton cabin is the largest Edible Jasper project. We’re constantly adding new plants, so check back for updates!

This garden focuses on including plants that our local restaurants and chefs use. It’s the largest space we’ve adopted to date and it gets amazing sun so it’s the perfect location for a chef’s garden!

The original garden around the cabin was installed many years ago by Rosamund Stancil. As reported by a friend of KPB, Rosamund was a short red headed 3rd grade teacher in 1961. She had a beautiful yard on Refuge Road where you would see her in her garden bonnet and gloves tending to her flowers and shrubs. Originally, the garden at the cabin had a good variety of herbs, flowers, and ferns; the hosta was donated by Jean Stancil. KPB is excited to revive and expand the gardens around the cabin.

Learn more about the historic Quinton cabin HERE from the Pickens Historical Society.

More Edible Gardens

Lee Newton Park
(coming soon!)


We are constantly adding to our gardens, so check back regularly to see how our gardens are growing!


Photos are in reverse order with the most recent first so you can see the garden today. Be sure to scroll down to see how it’s grown!

Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
sage, rosemary, creeping thyme, lemon thyme, and tarragon
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
Check out the plants in their new home! Hopefully they’ll be happy here!
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
Rosemary, lavender, and thyme will fill in as an herb-fence to help keep out the resident groundhogs.
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
rosemary, lavender, and creeping thyme
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
rosemary, sage, creeping thyme, and lemon thyme
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
Come and enjoy! Return often to watch it grow!
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
We’re building paths so you can wander through the garden. Grab some herbs while you’re visiting!
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
rosemary, sage, lavender, creeping thyme, and lemon thyme
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
creeping thyme, lemon thyme, sage, tarragon, and rosemary
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
Everything will fill in during the coming seasons.
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
So many herbs!
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
creeping thyme, lemon thyme, marigolds, swiss chard, lavender, and rosemary
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
sage, rosemary, swiss chard, lavender, creeping thyme, and marigolds
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
Check out the garden on the hill! It’s filling nicely!
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
lavender, sage, lemon thyme, and creeping thyme
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
sage, rosemary, swiss chard, and marigolds
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
sage, marigolds, swiss chard, rosemary, lavender, lemon thyme, and creeping thyme
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
arugula, swiss chard, marigolds, and oregano
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
rosemary, sage, lavender, lemon thyme, and creeping thyme
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
In October 2022, we relocated all the plants from our Edible Jasper gardens on Main Street. Most of them went into this garden. Here is rosemary. lemon thyme, creeping thyme, and more.
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
rosemary, sage, arugula, oregano, tarragon, and marigolds
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
rosemary, sage, and arugula
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
rosemary, creeping thyme, sage, and lemon thyme
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton cabin
rosemary and sage
tarragon, marigolds, and oregano
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton cabin
rosemary, creeping thyme, and lemon thyme
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton Cabin
rosemary, creeping thyme, and tarragon
Edible Jasper Kirby Quinton
The garden is growing! Rosemary, lemon thyme, creeping thyme, tarragon, oregano, and more!
edible jasper quinton garden expansion
Join us for the next Edible Jasper workshop to fill the new garden space with delicious plants 🙂
edible jasper quinton garden expansion new soil
This new soil will settle for the next month. We’ll add some compost and other goodies so it will be ready for lots of new plants once the threat of frost has passed.
edible jasper quinton garden expansion soil pile
Check out that beautiful pile of soil!
edible jasper quinton garden expansion southscape donated soil
We needed soil to cover the cardboard. Brad from SouthScape, once again, donated the soil to our garden. Thank you Brad and SouthScape!
edible jasper quinton garden expansion cardboard weed barrier
This thick layer of cardboard will serve as a weed block to hopefully keep the grass out of the garden.
edible jasper quinton garden expansion laying cardboard
To expand the garden for the 2022 season, the Pickens Recycling Center brought us enough cardboard to lay a thick layer.
the garden at the end of workshop 2
What a full and happy garden!
kales, cabbages, and more
The garden now has several varieties of kale, green and red cabbage, swiss chard, bok choy, and cilantro, in addition to the plants from the first workshop.
creeping thyme
We planted 40 creeping thyme plugs around the path tiles, so be sure to check back in the spring to see how they’ve grown.
the path with creeping thyme
There are so many plants now!
We focused on winter-hardy plants (since it’s December and we’re very late in the season), and will transition to more herbs in the spring.
the expanded Quinton garden
Check out the progress!
watering the new plants
The new plant babies got some mulch and water to make them happy in their new homes.
planting kale and collards
planting kale and collards on the outer edge
installing the path
The Historic Society donated some marble tiles that were in the Old Jail (next door) for our path. We like including Pickens marble in our gardens.
the December 2021 workshop gets started at the Edible Jasper Quinton garden
We hosted a workshop in December 2021 to plant the starts we’d been growing over the previous month. Our volunteers fit as many of the 400+ plants in the the Quinton garden; the rest went into the garden spaces along Main Street.
a good start
The new Edible Jasper garden is off to a great start!
time for plants
Time for the first plants!
We planted kales, lettuce, pansies, sunchokes/Jerusalem artichokes, an elderberry, and a yellowbell/forsythia.
We seeded beets, arugula, collards, and radishes.
Edible Jasper teamwork!
We had the best team for the first Kirby-Quinton workshop! Here they are finishing the last of the grass pulling. Next come the compost and other amendments.
clearing the grass
Since we want to start planting now, we pulled the grass from the area for Phase One. We will cover the rest of the hill to suffocate the grass this Winter so we can expand the garden in the Spring.
Quinton garden phase one
Phase One is marked.
Now time to start pulling the grass!
Quinton garden materials
This soil has been highly impacted so we’re going to add compost and other conditioners. And we got lots of plants, both purchased and donated, to go in the ground!
the Kirby_quinton garden space
The goal is to foodscape the top of the hill, but we’ll start with part this Fall (2021) and will expand in the Spring.
back of the Kirby-Quinton cabin
The back of the Kirby-Quinton cabin… the site for our next Edible Jasper garden!

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