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Garden Plot update - Third and final part !

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Garden Plot update - Third and final part ! So as you saw yesterday, we have just had a lot of lovely rain. I have also just finished the final part of the soil renewal at the garden plot. Luckily for me, I did it before the rain on Sunday (July 23rd 2017) AND I planted some corn, so now I am very hopeful of good and delicious things to come ! Anyway, back to the soil. Here are some photos documenting the third and final stage of the plot renewal and soil improvement. Please bear in mind that it takes 7 years, on average, to make good garden soil. So while this is a good start, it is going to be a continuous process as I go through the seasons. You saw in the previous post about this subject that I had already soaked the soil so that was ready to receive amendments. I amended the soil with steer manure and coffee grounds. You can purchase bags of manure, but at the community garden we get it in bulk. I also added some mushroom compost that I had purchased. This is fa...

Desert Botanical Gardens Classes I am teaching - Fall 2017

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Desert Botanical Gardens Classes I am teaching - Fall 2017 These are the descriptions on their website: Fall Vegetables Tuesday / Oct. 3 / 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Carol Stuttard teaches you how to grow your own healthy, organic fall vegetable garden, including planning, soil preparation, varieties to plant and, most importantly, the right time to plant! Limit 30.   Introduction to Permaculture Tuesday / Oct. 17 / 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Discuss the principles of permaculture-simulating the patterns and characteristics of natural ecosystems-and how they can be applied to desert living. Topics include broad-scale site design, pattern recognition, structures, rainwater harvesting, and urban and community strategies. Instructed by Carol Stuttard. Limit 30   Pollinator Gardens Monday / Nov. 13 / 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Attracting pollinators to your garden is both enchanting and beneficial. Disco...