Wednesday, October 20, 2021

From the Registrar, October 20, 2021

 Hello Gardeners,  

 

Garlic:  Mid to late October is a good time to plant garlic here. You can also plant it in the Spring, but it wont do quite as well. If you plant it in the Fall, it can begin to grow right away in the Spring and take advantage of a longer growing season. You can get garlic cloves for planting at a garden store or a Farmer’s Market. It’s better not to plant garlic from the grocery store unless you can be certain it hasn’t been treated in any way. There are some good details on planting garlic in the garden manual on our website: http://www.eagleheightsgardens.org/tips/garden_manual_v_1.12.pdf (page 80)   

 

Workday opportunity at University Houses: We will be having a workday at University Houses to weed fruit plantings this Sunday 10/24 from 10-1We need 8 volunteers. Please let me know if you’re interested and I will sign people up in the order they reply. 

 

Thanks, and happy gardening, 

Lily 

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

From the Registrar October 13, 2021

 Hello Gardeners,  

 

Water: The water is still off at Eagle Heights but hopefully will be turned back on soon. We’re waiting for an update from the plumbers. 


Workday opportunity at Eagle Heights: We have three spots still available for a workday tomorrow, Thu 10/14 from 4-7 pm. The work will be wall-building and wood chip hauling. Please let me know if you’re interested and I will sign people up in the order they reply. 


Applications in other languages: We currently have our garden application available in English and Mandarin, and plan to have it in Spanish next year also. If you think it would be useful to gardeners to have the application available in another language, and/or are interested in helping to translate please let me know. 

 

Thanks, and happy gardening, 

Lily 

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

From the Registrar October 6, 2021

 Hello Gardeners,  

 

Water: We had planned to turn the water off for the season at both gardens in the next couple of weeks. However, it seems like the University might have done this early. A number of Eagle Heights gardeners have reported that the water is off there. I will keep everyone updated when I learn more.  


Workday opportunity at Eagle Heights: We have two spots available for a workday tomorrow, Thu 10/7 from 4-7 pm. The work will be wall-building and wood chip hauling. Please let me know if you’re interested and I will sign people up in the order they reply. 

 

Thanks, and happy gardening, 

Lily