From the Garden Registrar: Haight Road Reconstruction,
Annoying Insect of the Week, Swiss Chard, Fall Crops
HAIGHT ROAD RECONSTRUCTION –
This project was originally expected to interrupt parking in the University
Houses area for only one week, but the heavy rains we’ve had this summer have caused
major delays to the work. Plus, the heaviest rains washed away the gravel base
for the new road, and so that work had to be done over again. The street now
has asphalt on it, and the project should finally be completed by August 15. There
won’t be as many staff vehicles in the parking lot at this point as there were
at the peak of the project, but University Houses gardeners are welcome to park
on the basketball court, if they can’t find any other spaces. University Houses
staff apologize for the inconvenience to gardeners and residents.
SWISS CHARD –
Chard is a member of the beet family – grown for its leaves rather than its
roots. It is very healthy, easy to grow, and delicious. It’s generally a spring
crop, but we planted ours late, and it’s continuing to give us big,
good-tasting leaves. It’s a popular vegetable in the Mediterranean area. (It
may be called “Swiss” because it was classified by a Swiss botanist.) Besides
recipes specifically calling for chard, you can also substitute it for other greens,
such as spinach. Here is a link to information and recipes: http://www.wikihow.com/Prepare-and-Cook-Swiss-Chard
FALL CROPS –
We may be sweating (and swatting mosquitoes) this week, but if you’re thinking
of planting fall crops, keep in mind that the typical first frost date in our
area is October 4 – 10. There is still plenty of time to plant quicker crops,
such as lettuce, radishes, and spinach. You could also try carrots,
beets/chard, or other greens, but it’s already getting kind of late in the
season for these.
WORKDAYS – This week’s workday will
be Saturday, August 6, at Eagle Heights, 7am – 10am. The task will be weeding
trees and working on the weed pile. Please bring gloves. Here’s the link to
sign up: http://doodle.com/poll/qaswnfcqx6ag64e7
Happy gardening, everyone.
Kathryn
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