Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Gardeners are life-long learners, and I, for one, learn so much from my fellow community gardeners, an admittedly eclectic bunch of enthusiastic soil tillers!

Each plot is a reflection of its tenant, one of whom has put up a bird house:



Other gardeners go to "new heights" to install a tomato trellis:


Square foot gardening, bales and cardboard are featured in these plots:



The Brownie Troop has planted a Pizza Garden:

Many of the gardeners recycle leaves, straw, and chemical-free yard waste. Such re-cycling has greatly improved our soil from last year to the extent that we now have earthworms, a rarity during 2007.

Here are some examples of the ways in which gardeners are re-cycling this year:


Red Twig Dogwood cuttings used for edging and pea vines:


Branches are used for pole beans:






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