
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Planting!
Today we planted some radishes and spinach. I hope they will be ok....there MIGHT be some snow in the morning!

Sunday, March 20, 2011
March happenings
After tilling many boxes March 4, we awoke to almost a foot of snow (!) on March 8. (photo by Clint)

But by March 11, we were back to tilling and planning.

This past week was spring break, so it was all quiet in the community garden. Two of us did an inventory of the shed. I hope to do some planting next week.

But by March 11, we were back to tilling and planning.

This past week was spring break, so it was all quiet in the community garden. Two of us did an inventory of the shed. I hope to do some planting next week.

Sunday, March 6, 2011
Soil Prep
We had a beautiful morning for our first garden party. Snow was predicted, but we were blessed with a sunny blue sky instead.
I decided to turn in the oats I planted last fall and amend the soil with bat guano and bone meal. I plan to let the many earth worms do their thing for a few weeks and then start planting.
I decided to turn in the oats I planted last fall and amend the soil with bat guano and bone meal. I plan to let the many earth worms do their thing for a few weeks and then start planting.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Spring Tease!
Thursday, February 10, 2011
February
Is it spring yet?

The Punxsutawney Groundhog (picture is from the official website at http://www.groundhog.org/) thinks spring will be here soon. But some Westerners don't think it will be soon.
In less than a month the community will begin gathering weekly and working the garden. I am yearning for fresh grown veggies!

The Punxsutawney Groundhog (picture is from the official website at http://www.groundhog.org/) thinks spring will be here soon. But some Westerners don't think it will be soon.
In less than a month the community will begin gathering weekly and working the garden. I am yearning for fresh grown veggies!
Sunday, January 30, 2011
The Garden in January
Earlier in the month, the garden was covered with lots of snow and it was about 18 degrees (Jan 10, 2011)

And then 11 days later, the garden is uncovered and in the 40 degree sunshine. (Jan 21, 2011) I even picked two radishes that day.

Last week we had our garden meeting to start planning for March, which includes cleaning the beds and planning some events for March and April. Think spring!

And then 11 days later, the garden is uncovered and in the 40 degree sunshine. (Jan 21, 2011) I even picked two radishes that day.

Last week we had our garden meeting to start planning for March, which includes cleaning the beds and planning some events for March and April. Think spring!
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