Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Jump in! The Garden's Fine!

The weeding is all done in the Flower Garden (thank you, Mrs. Hudspeth!) and the gardeners are getting ready to select plants. There is much conversation about roses; if you'd like to join the conversation talk to Jennifer.


A trellis has been put up for string beans. Your gardeners have been asked to "grow more beans" and it shall be done!



Tomato cages are ready to receive tomato plants--I think we'll shoot for May 1 for planting. If you would like a special variety let us know and we'll plant it i we can find it. Please note the straw; it is an essential input for gardens. Thank you Brook and Linda West for the straw!

Lemon balm is up and spreading like, well, like a weed. Feel free to take a shovel full home; it smells wonderful and it grows great in small pots on kitchen window sills too.

The 3 x 5 foot grow box is ready for adoption. No stooping required, no bending either. If you'd like to plant a small garden in the grow box--say a tomato plant, pepper plant, lettuce, onions, etc.--go for it! We'll even plant and water it for you.

We're expanding our "investment" in container gardening because we want to encourage people to start patio and very small yard gardens. If you'd like to adopt a container you can do so by purchasing some garden soil and whatever plant you'd like to grow in the container. Your community gardeners will take care of it for you!

Remember, anyone can participate in the Community Garden. families and individuals can take over a row and grow exclusively for their own families or, join the community group and share it all. Jump in! The Garden's fine!

Monday, April 8, 2013

Finally, We're in the Garden!

Delayed by cold and rain the community gardeners are  finally ready to rock and roll!
If you have manure, straw, or mulch to donate--we can use it!
We're starting to weed & hope to plant in 2 weeks!
If you'd like a row for your family just see Dan & pick one out!
Praise God, from whom all blessing flow!

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Palm Sunday 2013

Fred West

Don Rausterholz, Today's Deacon

Dave Buttgen, Contata Author

Choir Practice w/ David Bell

Rob and Skip

Palm Sunday Communion

Early Arrivals

We thank you, Lord, for the blessing you have afforded our little church and church family. God is Good!

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Crookneck Early Yellow Summer Squash

Early in the month we posted pictures of a small scale greenhouse under construction. Now, we're pleased as punch to show a couple of photos of baby plants on their way to the dinner table (in 65 to 90 days!).

Roma Grande Tomato seedling

This baby Roma tomato seedling has 12 little brothers and sisters, all waiting to go into the garden in about 4 to 5 weeks. We'll plant some Big Boys too, along with a couple of heritage varieties as well. Cucumbers, Hubbard Squash, and okra are coming along too. Be sure to stop by the garden early next month to see how we're doing.

As always, thank you, dear members for your generosity supporting our Community Gardening efforts!

Saturday, February 16, 2013

We're Getting a Green House!



This week, your Community Gardeners built a small green house out of recycled and donated materials from Skip and Char French and Susan Krotz. Since we are not "big" farmers or market gardeners it occurred to us that we didn't need to build or use a large greenhouse--a small house that would help propagate about 250 plants (tomatoes, eggplants, squash, etc.) would be sufficient.

The pictures above show a structure that is 30 inches wide by 80 inches long and 39 inches high at the peak. Small cutouts on the bottom sill of one gable end allow us to run extension cords to small heaters and a connection for drip lines for irrigation. The entire structure weighs under 100 pounds and can be tilted up for extensive watering or to cool off as necessary.

Our next steps will be to wrap the structure seen here in plastic and then load it up with seed trays. We'll post more pictures to show our progress as the season unfolds. We thank Skip, Char, and Susan for their generous gifts!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Everything Old is New Again


Gosh! There is nothing to see in this photo! How come?

There's nothing to see in the photo above because Don Rusterholz has been filling and painting all the big ugly cracks that appeared on our walls as our beautiful old church's foundations settled a bit in our recent drought. Don has painstakingly climbed ladders, matched paint, and made our walls new again--no cracks!--quietly, efficiently, and faithfully.

Don, we thank you (and Louise!) for taking such good care of us. You are loved!

Friday, January 11, 2013

Gearing UP! for 2013



I know it is hard to believe, but we're only two weeks away from starting to plant early varieties in the Community Garden. The picture above makes everything look fairly brown and cold--but if you get into the dirt you'll some lettuce and spinach growing and the blackberry canes are filling with sap.



We could use A LOT of mulch and a LOT of straw. If you have access to either one please let us know and we'll be glad to come and pick it up. We could also use some MANURE so--we'd love to have your poop!



Looking for a fun project? We'd like to fill the garden with bird houses this year. If you'd like to build a birdhouse for the garden--or have an old one laying about--please make or donate one to your Community Garden. The birds will love it, and so will we!



As always, your Community Gardeners use recycled materials as much as possible. If you have old lumber laying around, or cement blocks like the ones seen above, we can use them. AND: if you would like your very own, personal GROW BOX in the garden, let us know and we'll build one out of lumber you donate or buy. Grow boxes are great ways to get all the fresh vegetables a family of two needs.



The Community Garden is YOUR garden. Always feel free to come into the garden any time and pick whatever you need. Or, better yet, pick out one of our raised beds and grow your own--we'd love to have you join us.

Last, but by no means least, THANK YOU members for your generosity in allocating space and water for the Community Garden. We promise to be good stewards of what you have given us, and to always glorify the Lord for His generosity in giving us such abundance.

See you in the garden!