Sunday 28 July 2013

The Mid-Sun Community Garden Pathways Project..what is it all about?


The Mid-Sun Community Garden Pathways Project

What’s it all about?

 

The mission is to develop mulched pathways among garden plots and as a perimeter around each ‘block’ in the garden, namely the West Block facing the playing field (Phase 1), the Centre Block in front of the compost bins (Phase 2), and the East Block facing the street and school (Phase 3).

The purpose is to block out weeds which are not easily mowed, and thus need to be regularly weed whipped, which has been labour intensive.  Also to enhance garden appearance and create a visual perimeter for the garden to lessen potential vandalism. 

The plan is to replace weedy paths among garden and around plots by cutting out sod, lining with cardboard, then landscape fabric, and filling with 6 inches of mulch.  A berm around the perimeter of the garden facing the field, fence and street provides a way to use sods, plus a visual boundary.
 


The Pathways Project is now completed for the West Block of the Garden (Phase 1).   


What’s next?

As we are able, with additional resources and labour, we can proceed with the Phase 2 and then Phase 3.
 Good News!
  • A neighbour in our community donated her rose bushes to us.
  • We are seeking expert advice from the Community Garden Resource Network on how and when to transplant these beauties into the berm. 
  • Once the sods have broken down into soil in a year or more, we are interested in your ideas of what to plant in the berm area e.g. potatoes for the Food Bank?  Fruit shrubs?

 

Raspberry Row..,another example of community...in the garden.

For several years the raspberry patch has struggled...some bushes flourished, others not so much. 
The goals for the patch...an opportunity to bless those walking by
(to reach through the fence and have a treat) but also fruit for the gardeners of Mid-Sun. 
 
Every year, there is a discussion about the raspberries...
and this year a group has stood up and decided to make
a concerted effort to improve the patch.

In some ways, it reminds me of the garden...
enthusiasm and hard work to lay the foundation,
 and there was struggle along the way--some parts of the garden flourished, others dwindle...and then someone comes along and puts in a TON of work like this:

Work that is blistering, heavy, tiring, and mucky...but SO rewarding:
 
From one gardener to another gardener...thank you.
To all of you who have worked really hard this year at workbees and
DUG DEEP..thank you.
Another example of community...in the garden. 
And this is why we garden here...
 
 

Saturday 27 July 2013

Workbee bounty!

       Check out the Saturday,
July 27th  Workbee!  
WOW!
  So wonderful to see familiar faces and some new faces almost finishing the first phase of the pathway project.  


Thank you to Ken, May, Dave, Maureen, Verna, Therasa, Ivan, Deanna, Jessica and Chantelle.

Better technique as we went. Watering the sod softened that cement clay! Yeah.


What footwear is not ideal...flipflops, tough feet!


Attacking between the unmulched plots!



An amazing bounty after a lot of hard work!



Weeding, watering, watermelon  and a wealth of wonderful volunteers!  Thank you! 


Saturday 20 July 2013

Pathway Project Phase 1: Gratitude for our gardeners

The Pathways Project is now completed for the West Block of the Garden (Phase 1).   


Sincere thanks to all gardeners who helped complete Phase 1!
Work bee attended on July 6
Cheryl, Lisa, May, Ken, Theresa, Jennifer, Richard, Frederique, Juliette, Dave
Work bee attended on July 13
Pam, Ty, Calgary Dream Centre team: Andy, Andrew, Gerry, Karyn, Lisa, Chuck, Florence,
Kerry, Dave, Maureen, Deanna, Wade and his wife and young son, Kim and Avi
Work bee attended on July 18th
Cheryl, Lisa, Cathy, Sheri
 
Work bee attended on July 20th
Pam &Ty, Calgary Dream Centre team: Robert, Mark & Ken, Cheryl, May & Ken, Deanna, Kerry, Jennifer, Cathy Lewis

Sunday 7 July 2013

First workbee of 2013!


THANK YOU!

FOR

 Visiting us at the garden table EARLY Saturday morning at Stampede breakfast - lots of questions and sharing.

AND

Joining us for the workbee afterwards.

What was accomplished?

  •  All cardboard was moved from community centre's storage area and garden shed to outside the shed and tarped, now we can get in the shed!  Cardboard will be used in pathways project - keep tuned for dates.
  • Tidy of the shed.
  • More supplies ready for pathway project put in the shed.
  • All the garbage was dumped into the bin in parking lot.
  • Great attack on weeds in perennial bed and that invasive sumac
  • Two plots dug up that are going to be planted with a test project of cover crops to increase soil nutrients (more details to come on this project)
  • Whipper snipping between the plots


Lots of people from the pancake breakfast were strolling around the garden and viewing our beautiful bounty.  People were amazed what can grow in 4ft X 8ft!

BEST of all was

time spent with old friends and new friends.

As always

laughter, sharing and caring.  
 
and 

 It didn't rain!!

Thank you to Dave for donating the tomato cages.  These are in the shed if community gardeners need them in their plots.  

 New gardeners first harvest.....ahhhhhh....mmmmm

 


 

Thursday 4 July 2013

Plant Sale at the Mid-Sun Community Stampede Breakfast- stay afterwards for workbee

                  Sale
Mid-Sun Community Stampede Breakfast
Saturday, July 6 – from 7-9:30am
Thanks for supporting
the Community Garden!
  
Cash only please.
·        Plants – varying varieties
        Pack of 6 art carts with
envelopes –
Garden Photo Contest Winners
  
1 pack for $7     
   2 packs for $10
        Bird Feeders/Planters - Tea cup with copper stand
      
$15 each
        Crocheted rosette pins
      
Large $4      Small $2
Stay after breakfast and join us at the Workbee in the garden.