Monday, October 24, 2011

Hoop House Party

















Dandelion Ranch is becoming quite a popular spot to spend a lovely Saturday (or Wednesday) afternoon.  A mighty crew gathered on Saturday to help build the remainder of our hoop houses.





















What I find most intriguing about this experiment is the quality of the space that we've all co-created.  People seem to come to Dandelion Ranch for a myriad of reasons and I am sure that the topic of food sovereignty is on most people's minds, but something else is afoot.


















































Friendships are developing, ideas are exchanged, skills are learned and children are seeing happy parents doing something meaningful.

My heart is bursting with hope that we can rebuild our culture from a whole new place. And the food garden seems to be a great place to start.

* Other Blog Contributors Needed
If you (or your child) feel like sharing about your experience at Dandelion Ranch, please send me a note.  It would be nice to hear some other voices on this channel.

* Gallon plastic jugs (with screw cap) wanted to use as heat sinks for hoop houses.











 




Next Garden Party
Wed. Oct 26
3:00-6:00pm

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Hoop House Party

















Dandelion Ranch is becoming quite a popular spot to spend a lovely Saturday (or Wednesday) afternoon.  A mighty crew gathered on Saturday to help build the remainder of our hoop houses.





















What I find most intriguing about this experiment is the quality of the space that we've all co-created.  People seem to come to Dandelion Ranch for a myriad of reasons and I am sure that the topic of food sovereignty is on most people's minds, but something else is afoot.


















































Friendships are developing, ideas are exchanged, skills are learned and children are seeing happy parents doing something meaningful.

My heart is bursting with hope that we can rebuild our culture from a whole new place. And the food garden seems to be a great place to start.

* Other Blog Contributors Needed
If you (or your child) feel like sharing about your experience at Dandelion Ranch, please send me a note.  It would be nice to hear some other voices on this channel.

* Gallon plastic jugs (with screw cap) wanted to use as heat sinks for hoop houses.











 




Next Garden Party
Wed. Oct 26
3:00-6:00pm

No comments:

Post a Comment

Monday, October 24, 2011

Hoop House Party

















Dandelion Ranch is becoming quite a popular spot to spend a lovely Saturday (or Wednesday) afternoon.  A mighty crew gathered on Saturday to help build the remainder of our hoop houses.





















What I find most intriguing about this experiment is the quality of the space that we've all co-created.  People seem to come to Dandelion Ranch for a myriad of reasons and I am sure that the topic of food sovereignty is on most people's minds, but something else is afoot.


















































Friendships are developing, ideas are exchanged, skills are learned and children are seeing happy parents doing something meaningful.

My heart is bursting with hope that we can rebuild our culture from a whole new place. And the food garden seems to be a great place to start.

* Other Blog Contributors Needed
If you (or your child) feel like sharing about your experience at Dandelion Ranch, please send me a note.  It would be nice to hear some other voices on this channel.

* Gallon plastic jugs (with screw cap) wanted to use as heat sinks for hoop houses.











 




Next Garden Party
Wed. Oct 26
3:00-6:00pm

No comments:

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