When: Monday, Sept. 8, 6:30 pm (EVERY OTHER MONDAY, just show up)
Where: 1100 S. Holly St., behind Ben Arnold Center
What: Pick veggies and touch base.
Call 803-I-GO-CPRC (803-446-2772).
NOTES FROM LAST MEETING
Mon. Aug. Meeting Notes
Before (or inbetween) the rains we planted some rocamble garlic to the right of the thyme, where the spinach seeds donated by the Mustafa family are starting to come up. We planted some beets around the marigold in the West corner and some radishes around the nasturtiums (you can eat the latter's leaves in salad btw--not just the flowers). Also, I scattered some carrot seeds in a spot near the mint. Tho many tomatoes were already past their prime (hidden under the vandalized, knocked down bushes), we hunted for them and picked quite a few. A few small eggplants may be ready by next meeting. A nice surpise: bunches of bright, smiling blooms on the unconquerable sunflowers.
NOTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS
Mon. Aug. 11 Meeting Notes
Karlann, Lori, Ryan, and Jason weedwhacked, placed cardboard, and
covered with woodchips the area around the garden. We finally got a
truckload of woodchips by flagging down a truck in the morning before
the workshop! Ryan and Karlann overhauled the compost, turning the compost in each of
the bins. Karlann has begun to bring compost from Publix as well, so
production has increased. It is very wet, so remember to add a lot of
leaves. Please pick up leaves on the roadside whenever you can. Besides
planting some more lantana around the compost bin, we also planted a
sugar pea at the base of each sunflower, some spinach seeds to the
right of the thyme, and some tender greens to the left of the thyme.
PLEASE NOTE, so that we don't accidentally step on them or pull them
out thinking they're weeds.
Mon., July 28 Meeting Notes
Paul, Brian, Jason, Karlann, Kate and Lori pulled weeds, watered the
blueberry bushes, and tried to remove nails from the timbers.
Mon., July 14 Meeting Notes
Brian and Ryan completed work that Karlann and Ryan did putting down cardboard and wood chips earlier in the week.
Mon., June 30 Meeting Notes
Karlann, Jason, Lori, and Billy planted newly donated blueberry bushes,
herbs, and flowers. Karlann will work on coordinating with Park &
Rec about spraying vinegar instead of other weed killer behind the Ben
Arnold Center. Everybody needs to pick their veggies or the plants will
stop producing.
Mon., June 16 Meeting Notes
Some folks gardened and some folks talked about planning for the
workshop. Ryan dropped off some green bean seeds. She has been working
with Mr. Brown to get us a water spigot at the building; the work will
begin the end of this month or early July! Thanks to both! There was
weed-pulling, watering, and planning for a path. Paul and Brian will
saw apart the timbers that Lewis found (and Mike delivered) to make a
path. Also, a couple strawberries and blueberries were eaten ;)
Russell and his wife came to the meeting as they are interested in
doing a children's project at their church and have just begun doing
container gardening at St. Lawrence Place. Rowena, also a new face,
will be working with the children's workshops, as will Kate and Jerry,
who have worked in the gardens previously. Vennie shared her ideas
about leading the kids in a simultaneous photography project; later she
decided this will not be feasible with her work schedule. [Related
note: Vennie Deas-Moore, along with Anna and Alan Shockley, will be
doing some journalism and video documentation of the project and
communities if that works for everyone]. Cassandra matched up people
with lessons/dates and we decided to meet at 8:30 Monday morning before
the workshop. Hereafter, the Summer Workshop Group will meet at 10:30
Mondays at the Carolina Peace office immediately following the
workshop. Kate and Russell, new to the workshop, have each made a
donation for a blueberry bush--and Monday 6/23 I salvaged several bales
of pine straw to go with them!
-Lori
Mon., June 2 Meeting Notes
We had a visitor to the meeting this week. Laura, from the SC Dept. of
Agriculture is doing the rounds to learn more about community gardening
organizations. You might recognize her from her time working at
Rosewood Market. She is very interested in what we are doing and we
welcome her.
Some of the volunteers were able to provide her with contacts and other
info, etc... Billy noted that a full bag of compost and the plastic
border defining the main garden have walked away from the Edisto Court
garden. Also, some wheat straw has been delivered as the site is
becoming overgrown with weeds. Billy will be setting out to remulch the
site in the next week or so and will solicit help when he decides on a
day.
A number of people will be contributing new plants to the Rosewood
garden site. Tomatoes, beans and some others that I can't remember
should be finding there way to fill out the garden very soon.
Composting pick-up is going well at Rosewood Market. Billy will check
in soon with them to make sure they are cool with everything too. There
will be renewed pressure with the parks department to supply a new tap
at the back of the Ben Arnold Center. Lori spoke with the director at
Ben Arnold about moving the dumpster.
There was some question still as to whether or not the summer workshop
will
proceed as in the past. [Note from Lori and Karlann--June 4 we met with
Boys & Girls Club Director Brian Harris and Program Director Sierra
Haywood and were excited to learn that Mr. Harris comes to Columbia
from the B&G Clubs in Atlanta, where they ran two community garden
projects for all ages. Mr. Harris said he is very interested in our
project and will support us in whatever way he can. We think we will
have enough volunteers, so the workshops will be held with 4th graders
again--Mondays 9-10:15 beginning after this week; we just need to let
him know when we will be ready to start.]
-Billy
Mon., May 5 Meeting Notes
Cassandra brought some butternut squash seedlings as well as some
lentils. Lori and Louis also planted some things. Jason affixed to the
compost unit one of the signs that the children helped to create during
the final Common Ground Summer Garden Workshop in 2007. When the skies
opened up and it started to pour, Cassandra headed home. Louis and Lori
tried to get some more things in the ground but called it quits when
the hail started to sting!
-Lori
Wed., April 23 Meeting Notes
We had a great turnout Wednesday
evening. At the Rosewood plot everyone weeded and spread straw, and
we added a few nasturtiums and some peas that Louis brought to the
beans, sugar snap peas, strawberries, and green onions that
were already there. Paul's flats didn't make it and so he's replanted
and we'll try again with those later. Brian and Eleanor went back
yesterday and also planted some gourds, pumpkins, and cucumbers that
Sara had started in her flats.
After working in the Rosewood plot,
Billy, Eleanor and Brian planted some of Sara's seedlings in the Edisto
plot: pumpkins, gourds, cucumbers, and marigolds.
We hope we identified everything
correctly!
--We'll also try and send this e-mail
out to the listserv. Sorry if you get two copies! Now that we've got
stuff in the ground it seems like it would be a good idea to start
using the listserv.
Best,
Brian & Eleanor
Mon., April 7 Meeting Notes
Cassandra presented information about funding that may be available for
a program pairing local schools with local farmers. Sarah demonstrated
the new rain barrels. We discussed getting a hose to siphon water out of the other
rain-collection can. So far no one has been using the e-mail listserv,
but we decided to wait and see if it proves useful before disabling it.
We decided that notes will be taken at meetings on a rotating basis.
Lori discussed the 8 week summer series and we decided that we'll
figure out who wants to be involved etc. over the next month or so.
Paul's beans have taken off and he will plant them in the Rosewood
plot. Brian and Eleanor will check the seedlings and water them on
Wednesdays until more waterings become necessary. The other seedlings
will be planted at our next meeting. Since several people would not be
able to attend this week at the regular Monday time, we rescheduled
(for this time only) to meet on Wednesday the 23rd. At that meeting we
will meet at the Rosewood plot and then move on to plant at the Edisto
plot as well. Billy will investigate reinstating the Rosewood compost
pick-up. If it is feasible, we will attempt to put together a schedule
to pick up the compost every day rather than once a week.
Mon., March 24 Meeting Notes
Kim left four flats for us, Lori brought seeds, and Mike brought sand,
soil, and peat moss and mixed it together. Mike filled up the flats.
Mike, Paul, Eleanor, and Bryan planted and made markers. Paul and Mike
each took two flats home; they took the remaining soil elements to
Paul's house for the time being. *There is a new director and new program director at the Boys &
Girls Club Ben Arnold Center. Before the March 24 Rosewood CG meeting I talked to the latter about the summer
workshops and she will discuss it with the new director. I have also
solicited volunteers via USC School of Education (that's how we got Kim
and Stephanie) and will try to attend the next Rosewood Community
Council meeting. I would say if there are at least 6 people committed
to the 8 week series and we can coordinate with the B&G Club
directors, the workshops can proceed.
Tues., March 18 Meeting Notes
Actually, Kim and Billy also met on Monday at 5:30 p.m. due to some email confusion. Kim reported that they took stock of the
plants and Billy introduced the idea of burying bottles in the ground
(with holes in them) to gradually release water. Kim made a plan for
the garden, which she and daughter Eve shared with Mike, Paul, Sara,
Dee Dee and Lori on Tuesday. We will meet on Monday Mar. 21 at 5:30 and
divide up planting. Lori will bring summer seeds; Kim will bring flats;
Mike will bring soil.
Tues., March 4 Meeting Notes
Karlann, Mike, Lewis, Kim, Billy and I met in the rain and surveyed the
back Rosewood (Ben Arnold) Community Garden. Lewis brought rainbow
chard seedlings to share; the collards and kale he planted are doing
great--the cabbage not quite as well. We decided to maintain the garden
at its current size, but add borders with wood or such to protect it
from lawn mowing, which I am looking into. We will flip last year's plan
that Matt and Emily made (maintaining their berm contours), with some
additions such as green beans. Kim is coming up with design/planting
details. Karlann's letter to Mr. Ben Arnold met with no response.
(Note: last year someone from the City met with me to brainstorm water
conservation--and gave us seeds and other resources--but could not help
us with watering with their mobile tank. In 2006 Parks & Rec. had
said it would be too much to put in a spigot). We decided to improve
the water collection but keep it simple. Mike is working on designing a
platform for putting Pepsi Co containers on at each of the gutter down
spouts; Karlaan is contacting Pepsi (tho I could do this Karlann). At
this point the idea is to put screening on top and a spigot at bottom
and continue hand watering. At the next meeting we'll all report back, and will exchange seeds and divide up planting.
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