Monday, May 25, 2009

Our garden has gone purple.












































vegetable progress!!!








































Peas.





























Kale.





























Purple, white, and green beans.





























Brussels sprouts.


For all of you that have little holes in the leaves of their plants from birds...(See Brussels Sprouts)
A tip I heard is to put a little cayenne pepper in a water bottle and spray the leaves.
They don't like it and will leave your plants alone.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

ms. j. Enjoying her favorite activity in the garden

Peach tree stump...

David r. and father in law mike s. Working on the peach tree stump... I think they're bonding or something.

Nicole b. By the roses... Aren't they pretty?

Sarah p. And her premature radish

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

More pictures, courtesy of Julie Hagan

Friend of the garden- Irene's dad. Hard at work.
Thanks for the help!
































New members-Annie and Hattie.

Monday, May 18, 2009

New climbers up against the fence.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Emily's Pictures

Anita Lee's 5 year old niece, Emily took these photos.






























Sunday, May 10, 2009

photos








































vegetable progress














brussel sprouts














leeks.














kale.














peas.

communal progress

A lot of changes at the garden this weekend. New communal bed is up and running!
great work.














The raise bed looks great. Lots of new plants.













Saturday, May 9, 2009











Communal bed 1 is semi planted already. Here we see rob roping off an area for some more plantings for members who weren't here today










Stephen and irene installing new wood with irene's parents mike and sheree From Shenandoah valley...










Good work day today... A spot for a bench? The jury is still out...

first communal bed is done and planting has begun!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Huge mutant earthworm found in Lauren B's plot.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

The Hops Are Climbing


After building a new bed for one of beer's tastiest ingredients, the hops appear to be well on their way to a fruitful growing season! I can't wait to smell them in the fall!

Monday, May 4, 2009

The beginnings of a carrot... Its going to be delicious in roughly 50 days

NYC Wildflower Week

Hey Ya'll,

My first post!

For all you gardening wildflower-loving maniacs out there, this is NYC Wildflower Week:
http://nycwildflowerweek.org/

I attended the panel discussion "Creating Sustainable Landscapes" at The New School this morning and it was really good. Lots of information from all different viewpoints -- public (both federal and local officials), private, (shout out to Marni from Alive Structures!), non-profit (Gaia Institute), and even university professors (the panel consisted of many Doctors).

A particularly curious theory that stuck with me was that of Dr. Cameron Tonkinwise, Co-Chair of the Tishman Environment and Design Center at The New School, a self deprecating Aussie -- twice he mentioned that he had a very thick and obvious Australian accent, which of course was the first thing any human being could have noticed -- who suggested that part of the climate change solution is to disengage from the consumption lifestyle. 

And he didn't just mean using refillable water bottles instead of plastic, he specifically referred to the act of community gardening as a low carbon activity alternative to, say, watching Forgetting Sarah Marshall on your 46" Sony Bravia flat screen with your significant other. Presumedly, this is both a waste of energy (the electron kind) and time, while community gardening uses no energy and produces the added bonus of local food!

The good Doctor even suggested going out to see a film as an adjustment of our consumption lifestyles, at least this is a shared experience with a lot of people attending one screening. Unless of course that movie is Forgetting Sarah Marshall in it's second week, because then it's probably just still you and your significant other.

I think the point is that we all need to get a hobby and unplug during our free time. 

And on that note, I'm off to drop off my compostables at the garden. I'm also going to test out the mobile blogging capabilities of my free cell phone so we'll see how that goes...

Just Starting