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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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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

 

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

 

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

 

Garden Project students working in the garden.

A TROO FOTOGRAFFER always gets his shot!

New oval flower bed in progress.

The sleeper is in position in the trench, just need to fill in around it with soil. (IMG_7440-2)

 

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No dirt can stand up to the might of Farmer Rob!

Garden Project student and Green Media Professor David Silver assess the Garden's compost situation.

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

 

Its been quite icy just recently and the concrete has to be covered up to protect it from the frost. I have also used a cement additive for cuh conditions which speeds up the drying time to less than 24 hours.

New decking area in front of our arbour seat.

Clover in the meadow

Garden at 10 pm long exposure available light

No.1 son planting corn

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