The Bastrop Podcast
In this special episode, Liana Walker sits down with Autumn Pyka, co-owner of Community Gardens in Bastrop, to talk about how Community Gardens became a true community hub — part plant nursery, part restaurant, part event venue, and a gathering space where families, small businesses, and local organizations connect. Autumn shares the unexpected origin story (it started as a search for a warehouse), how the business survived and adapted through COVID, and why Community Gardens is intentionally designed to be family-friendly, community-driven, and supportive of other small businesses. In this episode, we cover: * What Community Gardens is (nursery + restaurant + events + community center) * The original vision—and how it evolved into what it is today * How they curate partner businesses and keep communication strong * Why Community Gardens is built for families and kids (and why that’s intentional) * Event and venue options: backyard, greenhouse, indoor space, stage + concerts, nonprofits, corporate events * Seasonal transformations (spring/fall plant surges, holiday market, special pop-ups) * The Home & Garden Show tradition and what it means to the community * Lessons since opening in 2017: adaptability, faith, doing hard things “afraid” * Long-term vision: more family entertainment, continued support for small businesses * 60 Seconds of Wisdom: do it afraid — and do it anyway Location: Community Gardens, Bastrop, TX Guest: Autumn Pyka (Co-Owner, Community Gardens) Learn more: 🌐 https://www.cgbastrop.com/ [https://www.cgbastrop.com/] 📸 Instagram: @cgbastrop [https://www.instagram.com/cgbastrop] Connect with The Bastrop Podcast: Instagram: www.instagram.com/bastroppodcast [https://www.instagram.com/bastroppodcast/] and @wisdomhouse_tx [https://www.instagram.com/wisdomhouse_tx/] Website: wisdomhousetx.com [https://stan.store/Wisdomhouse_tx] Podcast: The Bastrop Podcast
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