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Monday, April 11, 2011
Pilgrim Terrace Community Garden
Pilgrim Terrace community garden is located on Modoc Rd, and they happen to have a wonderful gardening blog and also a newsletter. I'm not able to paste the monthly newsletters into a blogpost, so will forward them to active GHGP members. But do check out their blog, it's got everything one needs to know about gardening in our area.
Watch a GHGP plot evolve
Andrew & Teisha, GHGP gardeners since 2010, have chronicled the stages
of establishing their garden plot; from weeding to buying seeds and
starters, to dealing with gophers and other pests and enjoying the
fruits of their labor. It showcases the garden project as a whole,
and may inspire your garden design (and let you learn from their
mistakes).
Part I: Getting a Plot and Weeding http://www.paradoxdruid.com/archives/641
Part II: Planting and Drip Lines http://www.paradoxdruid.com/archives/650
Part III: Sprouts and Gophers http://www.paradoxdruid.com/archives/659
PartIV: Thinning and Protecting Crops http://www.paradoxdruid.com/archives/662
Part V: Ups and Downs, Zucchini and Blight
http://www.paradoxdruid.com/archives/678
Part VI: Corn and Fruit Trees http://www.paradoxdruid.com/archives/686
Part VII: Watermelons and Wire Fences http://www.paradoxdruid.com/archives/810
Garden Manager's note: we strongly encourage submissions to the blog, it would be great to get lots of communication going in our community garden!
of establishing their garden plot; from weeding to buying seeds and
starters, to dealing with gophers and other pests and enjoying the
fruits of their labor. It showcases the garden project as a whole,
and may inspire your garden design (and let you learn from their
mistakes).
Part I: Getting a Plot and Weeding http://www.paradoxdruid.com/
Part II: Planting and Drip Lines http://www.paradoxdruid.com/
Part III: Sprouts and Gophers http://www.paradoxdruid.com/
PartIV: Thinning and Protecting Crops http://www.paradoxdruid.com/
Part V: Ups and Downs, Zucchini and Blight
http://www.paradoxdruid.com/
Part VI: Corn and Fruit Trees http://www.paradoxdruid.com/
Part VII: Watermelons and Wire Fences http://www.paradoxdruid.com/
Garden Manager's note: we strongly encourage submissions to the blog, it would be great to get lots of communication going in our community garden!
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