Monday, May 31, 2010

Spinach at Three Weeks

It is amazing to watch something grow from seed! Here is what the spinach looks like after three weeks....

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Mulching

After yesterday's snow, we had a sunny morning to work in the garden. We placed recycled newspaper on the ground and shoveled mulched all around the raised beds.


I planted my basil and cucumbers today (along with my token marigold). Oh basil, grow into a bush!

Monday, May 24, 2010

Snow...May 24


I woke up to BIG flakes coming down. It was accumulating as wet, heavy snow on my roses bushes and flower garden. Luckily, by the time I got to the community garden, there was just a little snow. I wonder what tomorrow brings....

Thursday, May 20, 2010

The Beginning

In March I heard about a group who wanted to start a community garden on the campus. I was interested because I need an excuse to get out of the office in the summer. (The all-terrain boccce breaks are harder to do now that the quad is flat with lots of concrete.)

So I went to a few meetings, exchanged a few emails, and convinced some of my department that we should partake in this creative and community building activity.

In mid-April some boxes appeared on the plot. The next day the facilities and ground crew took out rows of grass.




Then we had to level the boxes. On Earth Day we had a gathering to mix dirt and place dirt in each of the boxes. Joy in the Garden chatted with Globe radio. Fun was had by all!



The weather at the end of April and the beginning of May included snow and frost at night. We finally planted our row of spinach and row of beets on May 7.

Two weeks later the two rows of plants have sprouted! And we added two tomato plants, two pepper plants, and a zucchini plant. More to come next week! We are farmers!