Gibby’s Garden is actively involved in advancing cannabis research and education in collaboration with the Cannabis Center of Excellence (CCOE). Gibby's Garden donates Kief Studio's technology services to the CCOE. With that donation Kief Studio was able to successfully build an ERP with advanced data and AI capabilities along with other enterprise solutions. This impactful donation from Gibby's Garden helped the Cannabis Center of Excellence continue with their mission to advocating and advancing patient and consumer studies.
As part of the ongoing efforts to explore cannabis as a harm reduction alternative, Gibby’s Garden is one of the sponsors of a three-part webinar series. This series, set to share insights from the CCOE’s recent studies, will discuss medical cannabis as an alternative to opioids and include a session for Q&A with experts. The webinars aim to provide clinical and policy recommendations to address the opioid crisis in Massachusetts, demonstrating Gibby’s Garden’s commitment to supporting important educational initiatives within the cannabis community.
Gibby's Garden in Massachusetts, a family-owned enterprise, is the state's first licensed cannabis microbusiness. Founded by the Gibson family, who leveraged their vast entrepreneurial experience across various industries, this pioneering establishment has navigated numerous challenges to secure a unique microbusiness license, combining cultivation, manufacturing, and delivery under one cost-effective umbrella. Despite initial regulatory and financial hurdles, the Gibsons' hands-on approach and strong community ties have enabled them to produce high-quality cannabis while educating and collaborating with local retailers and consumers. Their dedication to fostering a positive environment is evident in their cultivation practices and community engagement.
In a detailed account by Neal McNamara of Patch, the family-driven journey of Gibby's Garden is showcased as they strive to become the first cannabis microbusiness in Massachusetts. Launching in 2017 in Uxbridge, Fred, Kimberly, and Joe Gibson faced a daunting path, embarking on their business with nothing but a vision and Joe’s deep-rooted expertise in cannabis cultivation. The family grappled with challenges ranging from obtaining town approval to intricate system installations, reflecting their dedication as they invested around $1 million over three years. Despite financial obstacles and rigorous legal hurdles, their commitment never wavered. The Gibsons' approach was rooted in their personal history with cannabis, blending past experiences with ambitious goals for high-quality, small-batch production. Their operation now successfully manages a microbusiness license, emphasizing quality over quantity and aspiring to set benchmarks in craft cannabis akin to pioneers in other industries. Neal McNamara captures their story of persistence, innovation, and family unity in the evolving landscape of cannabis business. Read full article by Neal NcNamara of the Patch.
In a significant milestone for Massachusetts' cannabis industry, Gibby's Gardens, a family-owned business in Uxbridge, has become the first to receive a final license as a cannabis microbusiness. This designation highlights their role as a small-scale operation exclusively run by state residents. The Gibsons—Kimberly, Fred, and their son Joseph—are poised to revolutionize the local cannabis market. With Kimberly’s background in building data centers and Fred’s experience in healthcare and podiatry, coupled with Joseph’s dedicated cannabis cultivation training, the family brings a unique blend of skills to their venture. As they await their final inspection, the Gibson's are eager to start planting, focusing initially on cultivating high-quality marijuana for sale to retailers and manufacturers across the state. They plan to use sustainable practices like LED lighting and vertical tiering to maximize their 1,500 square feet of growing space. Looking forward, they aim to expand their operations and begin manufacturing medicinal tinctures. This entrepreneurial family’s journey to establishing Gibby’s Gardens highlights their determination to create a quality-driven, sustainable business in the competitive cannabis market. For more insights into their venture, check out the detailed article by Shira Schoenberg on MassLive website.
Stoner.Boston recently explored Gibby’s Garden, the pioneering woman-owned, family-operated cannabis microbusiness in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. Specializing in sustainable and high-quality cannabis cultivation, Gibby’s Garden stands out as the state's first cannabis microbusiness and one of the few woman-owned cannabis enterprises in Massachusetts. Their meticulous attention to cultivation details, advanced technology, and dedication to environmental sustainability set a high industry standard.
During the visit, the Gibson family—Kim, Fred, and Joe—highlighted their use of state-of-the-art LED lighting and precise climate control systems. These efforts are tailored to optimize the growth and quality of their cannabis strains, focusing on the ideal balance of terpenes and cannabinoids for superior product offerings. They also implement environmentally friendly practices like rainwater harvesting and use natural and organic fertilizers, underscoring their commitment to sustainability.
Gibby’s Garden is not just about cultivation; they are deeply committed to consumer education and community engagement. By building strong relationships with dispensaries and maintaining high transparency with their consumers, they ensure that their products are both exceptional and responsibly produced.
For those interested in a deeper understanding of how Gibby’s Garden is influencing the Massachusetts cannabis scene with their innovative practices and commitment to quality and sustainability, check out the full article by Stoner.Boston.
Discover how Gibby’s Garden is crafting exceptional cannabis with love and gratitude in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. Featured in an insightful article by Apex Trading, this pioneering, woman-owned, family-operated microbusiness is setting new standards in the cannabis industry. Explore their unique approach to cultivation and learn about their sustainable practices firsthand. To read the full feature on Gibby’s Garden, visit their Apex Trading profile page here.
Kim Gibson, Gibby's Garden - The Challenges & Rewards of Creating a Small Cannabis Business
Discover Kim Gibson's journey in the latest TSR Grow Sessions, where she shares her experiences as co-founder of Gibby's Garden, the first family-owned and first licensed microbusiness in Massachusetts. Gain an inside look at the challenges and rewards of operating a small cannabis business with family involvement.
To see more about how Kim and her family navigate the complexities of the cannabis industry, check out her feature on TSR Grow Sessions.
In an enlightening interview with Theresa Bennett of Cannabis Business Times, Joe Gibson of Gibby’s Garden in Uxbridge, Massachusetts, discusses his evolution from a home grower to the head grower of a licensed cannabis operation. Since its establishment in 2019, Gibby’s Garden has focused on producing premium cannabis, utilizing advanced environmental controls like the TSRgrow lighting system for optimal growth. Joe elaborates on his plant training techniques aimed at enhancing both yield and quality, which are central to the operation’s success.
For more insights into Joe Gibson's cultivation strategies and the innovative practices at Gibby’s Garden, check out the full article by Theresa Bennett in the December issue of Cannabis Business Times.
iCount for Veterans: A Research Platform to Connect Veterans with Cannabis Research Studies Led by the Cannabis Center of Excellence, UMass Dartmouth, and Patriots Helping Vets
Gibby’s Garden is significantly involved in the iCount for Veterans study, a research initiative led by the Cannabis Center of Excellence (CCOE), UMass Dartmouth, and Patriots Helping Vets. This study assesses the impact of medical cannabis on veterans dealing with conditions like chronic pain and PTSD. Gibby’s Garden contributes by offering discounted cannabis products to veterans through select dispensaries in Massachusetts, enhancing access to alternative treatments and supporting valuable research into cannabis's benefits for veterans' health and wellness. For more details on this study, see the report by Dr. Marion McNabb and colleagues in Cannabis Patient Care.
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In 2017, Kimberly, Fred, and Joe Gibson established Gibby’s Garden, marking the beginnings of Massachusetts’ first licensed and woman-owned cannabis microbusiness. Despite considerable challenges ranging from securing a cultivation space to navigating financial hurdles and competition from larger corporations, Gibby's Garden has flourished. Their journey began with strong community support in Uxbridge, MA, where they actively promoted pro-cannabis legislation, leading to the acquisition of their provisional and final licenses.
Gibby’s Garden has excelled in implementing advanced cultivation technologies and sustainability practices. Emphasizing eco-friendly cultivation, they integrated TSRgrow’s LED lighting systems, known for their energy efficiency and superior plant growth capabilities. This commitment extends to their use of rainwater reclamation and solar power, underscoring their dedication to environmental stewardship. These initiatives not only highlight their technological adeptness but also their broader commitment to sustainable business practices in the cannabis industry.
Discover the potential of micro-sized licenses in the Massachusetts cannabis industry. In her insightful article, Felicia Gans of the Boston Globe explores how these licenses are offering local residents the opportunity to start their own small-scale marijuana businesses. Featuring Joseph Gibson of Gibby's Garden in Uxbridge, the piece highlights how these entrepreneurs are navigating the challenges and seizing opportunities within this growing market. Check out the full story for an in-depth look at this innovative licensing program.
Check out this riveting article by Patrick Seifert of High Times as he highlights Tom Rand. Tom Rand is a Marine Corps veteran, and so much more. Gibby's Garden assisted his organization by providing access to cannabis for veterans for a $2. Check out High Times to see the full article!