Friday, April 30, 2010

End of April Garden Progress

Well, a big ole thanx to Furr's for donating a load of lumber.  Thanx to James Jackson for volunteering to come help me load it, and Furr's employee Robert, great job guys!!  Now I can build benches, dirt box and pergola for Plant-it Elijah's toddler area.  

And thanx again to James for giving me a hand in the garden, planted blueberry and grapes, and put together a square for Callie Evans and her friends to come plant something.

We have a long way to go, and getting there pretty slowly. 

Still need fencing, supplies and laborers, or $2000 to have it fenced.

Dave at Allstate Discount Lumber, south on 281 from MW, has offered us a 8x8 storage shed delivered for $400... someone want to donate funds for that?

Happy Gardening all, Beth



Wednesday, April 28, 2010

We're still planting...

Hello fellow Gardeners... with all the Chili Cookoff planning I've not been so vocal with the Garden, but don't think for a minute I've forgotten.  Hoping Mr Ramsey will be able to plow this weekend, since it rained him out last weekend, but then the weatherman is callin for weekend rain again, so we'll see. 

We have things to get in the ground tho... so if your able now to come till or plow please do.

I've found a 8x8 storage shed for $400, so I'm out to raise that much by Monday.  So get out your checkbooks.. I have tools in the back of my truck that need a home at the Garden.

I've sent in a few small grant request forms, haven't heard anything yet.  I've also sent off more free seeds.... need to get the ground tilled or plowed for those.

Plant-it Elijah's toddler area is planned, we've rec'd alittle $$ for that.  Need more tho... come on people you know the drill.

Got a fencing bid, over $2000... I know we can get the supplies and do it ourselves for less... but again need $$$$$

So over all we need labor... $$$$... then more labor

Working on fundraisers...

   Family Movie Nite at The Garden & Thursday Sack Lunches

If you'd like more do drop me a line

Happy Gardening, Beth

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Fig Trees

Sorry I haven't written much lately, gotten busy with MOW asessments, and now the 2nd Annual Chili Cook Off... but not to worry, the Garden is not neglected... Mary, the boys (Jeremy (3) and Jacob (5)) and I are planting 2 fig trees today. 

The veggies are looking good and with all this rain I bet they will get better n better. 

Ya'll come by when you can and check it out!!!

Happy Gardening, Beth

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Our first meal from the garden

Well we've done it!!!!!!!!!!  Made sandwiches out of the England Cress planted in the Garden...

Theres more if anyone wants any, just come and get it!!!!



Garden Memorials & Donations

Garden Friends Memberships... Your membership helps provide opportunitites for so many people in our community, underprivileged children, the disabled, our senior citizens and others. Membership also assists in long-term planning and supports improvements of our Communbity Garden System.  You decide what your monthly membership dues will be... $10, $20, $50, $100  Your membership begins with your first donation.



There are many ways to remember those we've lost, the gift that keeps on giving is always something special.  Currently The Garden offers fruit trees with memorial plaques.  You may provide the tree & plaque, plant it yourself, or for your $200 donation, we will take care of this for you. 

Also with your $1,000 donation toward a park bench with a memorial plaque, you can honor someone special while benefiting park-visitors.
(bench design may vary)

COMING SOON...

For a donation of $??? you can purchase an engraved brick that will be placed in the area in and around the Plant-it Elijah toddler area, or the walkway surrounding the garden. Brick Sizes Vary.



 
 
 
(these are only samples)
 
 
 
 
 
 
All donations are to go to Meals on Wheels, The Garden, 1410 MArtin Luther King Jr Street, Mineral Wells TX 76067. 

I thank you all for your continued support, and look forward to seeing you wonder thru our garden.
 
                 Happy Gardening, Beth

Friday, April 16, 2010

FIFTEEN WAYS TO CONSERVE NUTRIENTS, PREVENT POLLUTION

1. Add at least an inch of humus (finished compost) to your soil every year. Better yet, add two inches twice a year, in the spring and fall. Also use compost during the growing season as mulch.

2. Recycle nutrients back to the soil instead of wasting them in the landfill. Compost all your plant and food residues. Grow green manure and compost crops. Save all your vegetable kitchen scraps, coffee grinds and eggshells for the compost pile.

3. Keep stored manures and compost covered with straw, cardboard or plastic to prevent the rain from leaching nutrients into the soil.

4. Never leave your soil bare, even between plants or rows. Keep it covered with mulch or plant a compost/cover crop or ground cover. Plant your vegetables in wide rows to provide shade mulch.

5. Keep soil in raised beds framed with solid sides. If you use wood to frame your garden beds, DON'T use pressure treated wood. Pressure treated wood has been treated with copper, cadmium, and arsenic, which are toxic metals that will get into your soil or onto your skin. Avoid compacting your soil by keeping your feet out of the bed area.

6. Use a rototiller as little as possible; only once or twice a year is best. Better yet, double dig your garden beds initially and then continue to loosen the soil as needed with a garden or hand fork.

7. Avoid cultivating soils on steep slopes; construct terraces where appropriate.

8. Fertilize only according to professional soil test recommendations. The home kits are very unreliable. Never overapply fertilizers or exceed label directions.

9. Substitute slow-release organic fertilizers for highly soluble chemical fertilizers. Use locally available fertilizer sources like composted stable manure and composted leaves.

10. Put a small amount of fertilizer directly into your planting hole or furrow rather than broadcast it over the whole garden. This will save money and prevent nutrient run-off.

11. Don't apply fertilizers to hard, compacted soil or allow them to wash onto streets and driveways. Cultivate and loosen your soil before applying fertilizer.

12. Don't fertilize your lawn in the spring, unless it's a new lawn. The spring rains will wash away most of your investment while polluting nearby waterways.

13. Leave grass clippings on your lawn ("grass-cycling"); they are an excellent, non-polluting, free source of nitrogen for your lawn.

14. Grow ground covers in place of grass to hold the soil in deep shade.

15. Use only calcium magnesium acetate (CMA), potassium chloride (KCI), or calcium chloride (CaCI2) to melt winter ice. Urea, potassium nitrate (KN03), table salt and baking soda run off with spring rains, killing grass and other plants.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Plant-it Elijah

Meals on Wheels of Palo Pinto County Community Garden will be dedicating a Toddler's Garden Section to honor Elijah. In the tradition of Planet Hollywood, our garden section will be called Plant-it Elijah. Elijah left this world on his 16 month old birthday and it was way too early. We wanted a way to let Elijah live on by doing something we thought he would love to do, and that would be digging and playing in a garden made special just for him.




Elijah did a lot of living in his short time. He went through much more than most of us go through in 50 years, but because of this amazing little boy, joy was brought to many. Most of us never got to meet Elijah, but we felt like we knew him and we went on this short journey with him. Because God was so good to us by allowing us to share in Elijah's life, we wanted to do something that would allow others to know of this amazing little boy.

We wanted something that would not fade, but live on as a constant reminder that where one door closes, another opens. Elijah's door may have closed here on his earthly home, but we know a much bigger and better door opened for him in God's loving kingdom. By creating Plant-it Elijah, it is our hope that children will come to our garden and laugh, play, and learn about God's creations and His love for all His children. And though many may leave this world way too early, there is a place to come and remember them.

Details will be released to the family as soon as we can make arrangements for a dedication, but work has already begun to create Plant-It Elijah. Please join us in remembering and celebrating the life of Elijah.
 
Things needed to make Plant-it Elijah a reality...
 
child's picnic table, or 4-2x6x8's to make one
 
child's garden tools, for little hands
 
smaller watering cans, for little hands
 
assorted pots, prefer clay
 
10 planter boxes 6"x12"
 
2 dirt boxes, approx. 2"Wx6"Lx6"deep
 
bin, approx 3'x4' to store childs garden tools
 
wagon
 
8'x10' pergola, or 4-4x4's, 4-2x6's and numbers 2x4's to make one (all treated lumber)
 
4 bags of concret to secure 4x4's of pergola
 
water seal for all wood
 
white paint for pergola
 
assorted bright color paints for dirt boxes and picnic tables
 
2 adult size benches
 
Please give me a ring or drop me a line if you can provide anything listed above.  Also if anyone is into wood burning, I'd like a piece of wood with "Plant-it Elijah" on it to hang on the pergola.
 
                                Happy Gardening, Beth
                                               281 508 3040  bethlafata@hotmail.com