Kaitlyn with garlic harvest |
Larry and Germaine harvesting and weeding beets. Our tomatoes (in A-frame cages) are getting nice and bushy and starting to ripen steadily now. |
Weeding and harvesting. |
Danielle sifting compost. Rich with worm castings and eggs it makes a great top-dressing or tilled into the beds. This is the end product of our hay-bale compost piles. |
Jan has been one of our steadiest volunteers this year. Here she is spreading straw in the garden paths. |
Ken helps build tomato cages. |
Jennifer, Llyn and Dawn transplant Shag Bark Hickory tree seedlings. |
Larry helps Chris plant and mulch potatoes. Curtis, at the Food Bank gave us fifty pounds (!) of sprouting potatoes. I think we're going to have a fine harvest this year. |
Fun at the gardens. John, Chris, Jennifer and Llyn (Sorry, Dawn, I cut off your face holding up the camera like I did.) |
Herman and Liz brought us a full truck load of grass clippings from behind their church. "Mulch" thanks! |
Mike Hall adds onions to 'what's cookin' at a recent community dinner hosted by Monroe's Methodist Church... |
...and Phyllis Derr helps with the dishes. She's been donating her grass clippings for garden-mulch all spring. Thanks! |
We
sold our dear little 1947 Farmall Cub to a young couple getting their
own organic farm started near Albany, Oregon. Glad to see the Cub's
going to a working home and won't just be a museum piece. These tractors
were designed for small-scale vegetable farming and 1947 was the first
year they were built. Their website is http://pitchforkandcrow.com/ |
Ken, a happy helper! Job well done. |
Tina - ice cream buckets with lids
Renee and Johan Ferrer - T-post driver
Judy Todd - cash donation
Jo Ellen Watts - gardening boots and plant tags
Phyllis Derr - grass clippings
Chuck and Betty Conway - cash donation
Liz and Herman Koontz - grass clippings from Church of Christ mowings
The Tribune News who continue to publish our articles and wish-lists.
Tom Goracke - 30 bales of nicely rotting grass-straw, complete with pigeon poop "frosting" on the top bales. Keep 'em coming!
We've been receiving regular anonymous donations of pots/flats and hoses. Much thanks for these. Whatever we can't use goes to good homes. Apologies if we haven't specifically acknowledged someone. You are appreciated!
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