happy merrymas
It is so quiet and peaceful here in the Gardens today
http://www.co.travis.tx.us/agext/garden/veggies/planting/janmar.asp
Asparagus can be planted in January!
Should we start seeds or begin with transplants?
http://greencornproject.org/gc/workshops/seeds_to_starts/2009Spring
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
*SOIL MIXTURE & SCHEDULE FOR PLANTING*
Soil so far we have used is a Chocolate Loam, which is our base soil, it is high in sand as its taked from an old riverbed, but that is good as it helps with water better, we will next add a layer of top soil compost to be tilled in in the upper level of the raised beds. The correct mixture for garden beds is 80%Loam & 20%compost. So, yes, we will be adding more organic heavy compost soil to that bed mixture and ours will be a higher level than 20% to give our beds an extra kick as most of the "good stuff" will be in the top half of the bed, our beds are pretty deep. That ground cover around the beds is a test, and if we dont like it by spring we can put something else over top of it, like grass or crushed rock.
**Does anyone have a good free or cheap source for compost?**
Also---- IT IS COLD OUT, so... I dont know if it is wise to plant this fall season as it feels like winter alredy and Margaret insighfully pointed out that the first frost is like Dec 4th or something. So we may wait untill the spring planting season to really get going. This delay will give our beds time to settle and age a bit while we all plan out perfectly how and what to grow. The spring growing season is by far the best anyway as far as variety of vegitables and fruits.
Pass this info along to the others who should but dont read this blog.
Cheers
**Does anyone have a good free or cheap source for compost?**
Also---- IT IS COLD OUT, so... I dont know if it is wise to plant this fall season as it feels like winter alredy and Margaret insighfully pointed out that the first frost is like Dec 4th or something. So we may wait untill the spring planting season to really get going. This delay will give our beds time to settle and age a bit while we all plan out perfectly how and what to grow. The spring growing season is by far the best anyway as far as variety of vegitables and fruits.
Pass this info along to the others who should but dont read this blog.
Cheers
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Resource for veggies to plant
Hi All,
Here is the resource that my friend from Green Corn Project recommended for choosing what to plant when.
http://www.co.travis.tx.us/agext/garden/veggies/planting/default.asp
Also they have their big fundraiser this Sunday out at Boggy Creek Farms if you guys are interested in attending. It's a really sweet event with lots of restaurants, music, growers etc. Tix are $35 if bought before -www.greencornproject.org.
I'll have lots of time to help out with gardening after getting through this event:). k
Here is the resource that my friend from Green Corn Project recommended for choosing what to plant when.
http://www.co.travis.tx.us/agext/garden/veggies/planting/default.asp
Also they have their big fundraiser this Sunday out at Boggy Creek Farms if you guys are interested in attending. It's a really sweet event with lots of restaurants, music, growers etc. Tix are $35 if bought before -www.greencornproject.org.
I'll have lots of time to help out with gardening after getting through this event:). k
Sunday, October 5, 2008
_GROW LIST_
Just found this googling around, its a perfect resource for us to decide what and when to plant...
http://bexar-tx.tamu.edu/HomeHort/F4Best/BexarBestindex.htm
Direct links to planting list:
http://bexar-tx.tamu.edu/HomeHort/F4Best/FallVegetableVarietiesRev07-08.pdf
http://bexar-tx.tamu.edu/HomeHort/F4Best/nspringveg.htm
perhaps a trip to the famers markets would help to see what is popular and to sample some of these options.
http://bexar-tx.tamu.edu/HomeHort/F4Best/BexarBestindex.htm
Direct links to planting list:
http://bexar-tx.tamu.edu/HomeHort/F4Best/FallVegetableVarietiesRev07-08.pdf
http://bexar-tx.tamu.edu/HomeHort/F4Best/nspringveg.htm
perhaps a trip to the famers markets would help to see what is popular and to sample some of these options.
Anita Gardens are the BEST gardens
Hello everyone!
Glad to see this online collaboration springing up like our garden will over the next few months :) Thanks Margaret.
Ok so Im going to try to get these in the ground ready to add soil this week.
Please think about anything we should consider before these are put into the final position.
Also lets try to start a list of thing we want to grow at our gardens.
Cheers!
Glad to see this online collaboration springing up like our garden will over the next few months :) Thanks Margaret.
Ok so Im going to try to get these in the ground ready to add soil this week.
Please think about anything we should consider before these are put into the final position.
Also lets try to start a list of thing we want to grow at our gardens.
Cheers!
Friday, October 3, 2008




We started learning how to do this... thanks to Green Corn Project + Kim, who drove us way out of town to a new neighborhood and we dug up 2 backyards. It was easy... there were a lot of volunteers.
meanwwhile
Vito and Chloe are missing Meredith...


Friday, September 5, 2008
Saturday, August 16, 2008
goodmorning...links
I received this today... Another community garden blog that is just starting.
•Kat- I heard you were filling out an application for Green Corn?
Do we qualify?
•biointensive gardening article
•gardening video
XXOO
•Kat- I heard you were filling out an application for Green Corn?
Do we qualify?
•biointensive gardening article
•gardening video
XXOO
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Ben Franklin
In reading Ben Franklin he made a couple of points about happiness. He said it was impossible to be happy unless a person had virtue. Besides morality (mainly honesty in dealing with others) he felt that industryand thrift were absolutely essential.
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