End of Month All Gardener Work Day
Today was Food Share for senior citizens in the community delivered by volunteers of Aldersgate United Methodist Church. Thanks to Cindy Baxley for taking our 21 lb. harvest up to the church for distribution. We had a Hebron High School senior assisting in the garden and with Food Share this morning and he was a tremendous help. We also had a neighbor volunteer. Linda had been a recipient of some of our free mulch and felt she wanted to give back so she joined us in pulling Bermuda grass. She is in the orange shirt and floppy straw hat.
There were so many people working to clean up the garden common areas pulling Bermuda grass and weeds. It was hot but the efforts of so many were SIZZLING as tasks got done. Thanks to all who help to keep our beautiful garden in good shape!
Wonderful Potluck Event Saturday, May 23rd
We had about 27 people gather inside at the church for great food and wonderful fellowship in spite of the storms! Carolyn’s blackberry cobbler was a great hit and there were some dishes made from fresh ingredients from the garden such as salad and green beans! If you missed this one be sure and make the next one.
The sun is actually popping out a little so those tomatoes may start ripening after all. If you haven’t checked out the berry beds be sure and take a look. They are gorgeous.
Hope to see you soon at the garden and maybe you it won’t be in an ark!
Berry Patch is Blooming!
Thanks to T.C. and Carolyn Rice for our wonderful berry patch that is bountiful with blooms! We should get a good yield when they are ready to harvest soon. The garden is looking beautiful and we are getting some very beneficial rains. We will have an all gardener work day on Saturday, April 25th so we look forward to seeing everyone out in the garden that day.
First Harvest and Great End of Month Workday
Saturday, March 28th we had a beautiful day for our end of month work day. At one time there were 26 people working like busy bees in the garden. We began by harvesting 25.5 lbs. of greens and cabbages for the Food Share program at Aldersgate Methodist Church. This was our first harvest of this year and you can see we had an abundance of greens Can you imagine how thrilled those seniors were to get this organic produce? And, some got deliveries from our smiling student volunteers. It was a treat for all. The student volunteers dug a lot of Bermuda and laid mulch in the aisles.
Thanks to Steve Barrett, the water was repaired and many gardeners took advantage of the beautiful day to get their beds planted for Spring.
First Harvest of 2015
Saturday, March 28th we had a beautiful day for our end of month work day. At one time there were 26 people working like busy bees in the garden. We began by harvesting 25.5 lbs. of greens and cabbages for the Food Share program at Aldersgate Methodist Church. This was our first harvest of this year and you can see we had an abundance of greens Can you imagine how thrilled those seniors were to get this organic produce? And, some got deliveries from our smiling student volunteers. It was a treat for all. The student volunteers dug a lot of Bermuda and laid mulch in the aisles.
Thanks to Steve Barrett, the water was repaired and many gardeners took advantage of the beautiful day to get their beds planted for Spring.