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Community Garden Beautification Project

Taken at Shaw Trust Horticulture garden Project 18th June 2007

Doffing his hat, Rob surveys the garden. Can it be done time now please?

Taken on 27th May 2010.

By Paula on her Canon dslr.

Serif Photoplus X2 image software.

Shaw Trust Horticulture garden Project.

www.shaw-trust.org.uk

 

Community Garden Beautification Project

On April 14, 2016, the UC Irvine Garden Project hosted a Community Vision and Action Planning Workshop among the UCI urban gardens to discuss ways gardeners could share resources, boost production and improve the health and wellness of the UC Irvine community.

  

Photo Credit: Andrea Bell, UCI

 

 

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Sleeper in and soil filled in behind. (IMG_7468-2)

 

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Newstead Abbey

Salvaged from old photo stock.

Late July and the meadow grasses are growing.

On April 14, 2016, the UC Irvine Garden Project hosted a Community Vision and Action Planning Workshop among the UCI urban gardens to discuss ways gardeners could share resources, boost production and improve the health and wellness of the UC Irvine community.

  

Photo Credit: Andrea Bell, UCI

 

Green meadow and buddlia

the first rose to appear after the annual prune

Little table for our tea :)

My new red umbrella. I can't decide if I like it or not. It's a little over the top.

There will be a seating area with some borders here. Works start at the weekend - can't wait!

State of the garden - nice to see the trees and meadow green again.

On April 14, 2016, the UC Irvine Garden Project hosted a Community Vision and Action Planning Workshop among the UCI urban gardens to discuss ways gardeners could share resources, boost production and improve the health and wellness of the UC Irvine community.

  

Photo Credit: Andrea Bell, UCI

 

Progress at the end of the last day (Easter Monday) before I have to go back to work :(

New nest box with camera - no takers yet.

I was fortunate to have been given some topsoil. Two different types from two different properties...the latter is black from years of ash being added to the soil.

Poppy in our new flower bed

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