Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Transplanting has Begun!

























Two kinds of spinach (Viroflay and America) were transplanted from seed flats directly into raised beds this afternoon.  

























Laxton Peas were also transplanted along the upper fence of the main garden

























Iwona, harvesting, weeding and tagging plants for seed-saving

























Bella, transplanting nitrogen-fixing white clover (removed from one of the beds) around a fruit tree


























Bella blessing a tiny spinach seedling before transplanting

















Spinach seedlings

























Happy Garlic


















Community Meeting on Monday night


REMINDER
Brian, our miracle worker carpenter extraordinaire will be working on constructing Shedville (sheds for tools, supplies, seeds, etc.) at the following times:

Thursday 4/19  1-5pm
Friday 4/20   1-5pm
Saturday 4/21  10-5pm
Sunday 4/22   10-5pm
Monday 4/23   9-5pm

If anyone has time to lend a hand, it would be greatly appreciated!!!


SATURDAY GARDEN PARTY  3:00-6:00pm
Please come learn how to transplant tiny mustard, chard and flower seedlings in flats.  A very delicate and fascinating process that everyone ought to learn as we have hundreds of seedlings to transplant in the next few weeks.  I will only be available to demonstrate that process for the next two weeks as I now have not hundreds but thousands of seedlings to transplant at Gaia Gardens...


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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Transplanting has Begun!

























Two kinds of spinach (Viroflay and America) were transplanted from seed flats directly into raised beds this afternoon.  

























Laxton Peas were also transplanted along the upper fence of the main garden

























Iwona, harvesting, weeding and tagging plants for seed-saving

























Bella, transplanting nitrogen-fixing white clover (removed from one of the beds) around a fruit tree


























Bella blessing a tiny spinach seedling before transplanting

















Spinach seedlings

























Happy Garlic


















Community Meeting on Monday night


REMINDER
Brian, our miracle worker carpenter extraordinaire will be working on constructing Shedville (sheds for tools, supplies, seeds, etc.) at the following times:

Thursday 4/19  1-5pm
Friday 4/20   1-5pm
Saturday 4/21  10-5pm
Sunday 4/22   10-5pm
Monday 4/23   9-5pm

If anyone has time to lend a hand, it would be greatly appreciated!!!


SATURDAY GARDEN PARTY  3:00-6:00pm
Please come learn how to transplant tiny mustard, chard and flower seedlings in flats.  A very delicate and fascinating process that everyone ought to learn as we have hundreds of seedlings to transplant in the next few weeks.  I will only be available to demonstrate that process for the next two weeks as I now have not hundreds but thousands of seedlings to transplant at Gaia Gardens...


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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Transplanting has Begun!

























Two kinds of spinach (Viroflay and America) were transplanted from seed flats directly into raised beds this afternoon.  

























Laxton Peas were also transplanted along the upper fence of the main garden

























Iwona, harvesting, weeding and tagging plants for seed-saving

























Bella, transplanting nitrogen-fixing white clover (removed from one of the beds) around a fruit tree


























Bella blessing a tiny spinach seedling before transplanting

















Spinach seedlings

























Happy Garlic


















Community Meeting on Monday night


REMINDER
Brian, our miracle worker carpenter extraordinaire will be working on constructing Shedville (sheds for tools, supplies, seeds, etc.) at the following times:

Thursday 4/19  1-5pm
Friday 4/20   1-5pm
Saturday 4/21  10-5pm
Sunday 4/22   10-5pm
Monday 4/23   9-5pm

If anyone has time to lend a hand, it would be greatly appreciated!!!


SATURDAY GARDEN PARTY  3:00-6:00pm
Please come learn how to transplant tiny mustard, chard and flower seedlings in flats.  A very delicate and fascinating process that everyone ought to learn as we have hundreds of seedlings to transplant in the next few weeks.  I will only be available to demonstrate that process for the next two weeks as I now have not hundreds but thousands of seedlings to transplant at Gaia Gardens...


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  If you wish to support this project, you can make a tax-deductible donation here.   See our Wish List 

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