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Strawberries are coming along nicely. It will be interesting to see who gets the ripe berries :-).
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Common Ground Relief's Garden of Eatin' Program is based at the Martin Luther King Jr., Charter School in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans.
Students from the School's 3rd and 5th Grade classes meet twice a week after school with two of the Common Ground Relief coordinators, Kira and Megan to learn about all aspects of food production, from plant science and nutrition to food systems and sustainability.
Students are able to gain an understanding of how food gets from the farm to their plates and learn which foods to eat and why, while planting a garden of their own at the School.
My day in the Lower Ninth Ward blog entry
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Pebble Tossers worked hard spreading mulch, fixing gates, weeding garden beds and preparing soil for plantings.
Pebble Tossers worked hard spreading mulch, fixing gates, weeding garden beds and preparing soil for plantings.
Our wildflower meadow, sown 2013. Read about all our garden improvements on my blog solariahues.wordpress.com/ and get some updates via twitter @talktosarah
No Dig Garden bed ready to mature for a couple of weeks - we're cheating and using pockets of potting mix to get the plants and seeds going till the mulch is ready for them.
The two pots contain some veggie seedlings a friend gave me recently.
The listings for Melbourne Hall gardens include quite a few putti and cherubs on pedestals at various points around the Grand Basin. Frankly, I can't remember which is which of any of this bunch!
Pebble Tossers worked hard spreading mulch, fixing gates, weeding garden beds and preparing soil for plantings.
Pebble Tossers worked hard spreading mulch, fixing gates, weeding garden beds and preparing soil for plantings.
Pebble Tossers worked hard spreading mulch, fixing gates, weeding garden beds and preparing soil for plantings.
Middle School volunteers help plant native species outside the 8th grade classrooms to attract local wildlife.
Pebble Tossers worked hard spreading mulch, fixing gates, weeding garden beds and preparing soil for plantings.
Middle School volunteers help plant native species outside the 8th grade classrooms to attract local wildlife.
Pebble Tossers worked hard spreading mulch, fixing gates, weeding garden beds and preparing soil for plantings.
Photo taken by Lilly Rice, Berea College Intern, Anna picking up cardboard for a garden project, 6/16/21
Middle School volunteers help plant native species outside the 8th grade classrooms to attract local wildlife.
Creative tree shaping at Levens Hall Cumbria. One of the most significant topiary gardens in the world.
19th century landscaped gardens covering 15 acres around Whatton House, home of Lord and Lady Crawshaw. Features woodland, ponds, herbaceous borders, arboretum, Chinese garden complete with replica terracotta warriors, kitchen garden, pets' graveyard.
Middle School volunteers help plant native species outside the 8th grade classrooms to attract local wildlife.
Middle School volunteers help plant native species outside the 8th grade classrooms to attract local wildlife.
19th century landscaped gardens covering 15 acres around Whatton House, home of Lord and Lady Crawshaw. Features woodland, ponds, herbaceous borders, arboretum, Chinese garden complete with replica terracotta warriors, kitchen garden, pets' graveyard.
Pebble Tossers worked hard spreading mulch, fixing gates, weeding garden beds and preparing soil for plantings.
Photo taken by Lilly Rice, Berea College Intern, Aubrey is getting excited talking about her journal as the girls listen and take a water break, 6/16/21
I have dug out two channels and filled them with pea gravel in the (soon to be) grassed area. This allows any excess water to drain down to the sleeper wall where it flows in the drainage system.