Friday, April 4, 2025

From the Registrar: April 4, 2025

Hello Gardeners,  

Seed Fair: Join us for the annual Seed Fair at the Community Center tomorrow from 9am-11am! Each garden plot can get 12 free packets of seeds (plus extra flower seeds). You do not need to sign up to come to the Seed Fair. We will also have pieces of row cover for sale ($5/ea. cash only) and gardening advice available.  
If you drive to the Fair, you can park in the Community Center parking lot. If the lot is full, you will need to park in the gardener parking spots on Eagle Heights Drive or at Frautschi Point and walk over to the center. There is a map on this page: https://www.housing.wisc.edu/apartments/resident/community-center/    
Upcoming plant sales: Blue Moon Community Farm will return to the Gardens this year for plant sales. The sales will be held at Eagle Heights Gardens next to the shed. I will share more details about the sales next week. There will be two sales:  
Cool weather plant sale: Sun 4/27 10 am-12 pm  
Warm weather plant sale: Sun 5/18 10 am-12 pm  
Spring planting: Usually, April 15th is the day that marks when you can begin planting many things outdoors here. Some good options of seeds to plant are: Lettuce, Spinach, Peas, Carrots, Chard, and Kale. See this chart for planting information: https://eagleheightsgardens.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/vegetable_planting_guide.pdf  
This comes from the gardening manual on our website, which is a great resource: https://www.eagleheightsgardens.org/tips/garden_manual_v_1.12.pdf 
Gardening economically: People garden for many reasons. All reasons are good! Some gardeners may be interested in reducing food costs. Can a garden help with this? Possibly, depending on what you grow, and how you do it. Many new gardeners ask what supplies they should buy for their garden plots. While there are many things that can be bought for a garden, it's not required to have a successful and productive garden. We have communal tools and carts, and free seeds and mulch. Time and labor must be considered too, so the more efficient the garden, the better. Mulching your garden well is one way to help with this. It will reduce the amount of time spent weeding. As the planting season goes on, I’ll continue to send information about what and how gardeners might choose to plant. 
Thanks, and happy gardening,   
Lily   

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