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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
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.
it's now a jungle! that's what you get for growing the plants in almost pure manure and lots of water in a situation where the water is retained below the planting bed.
This is only 5 weeks old! Everything that will have fruits is flowering, but I'm not sure what will survive to harvest as the two youngest seem bent on removing unripe fruits from most of the plants in my garden - or buds from flower specimens!
C prepared some seaweed mix to water all the seeds and plants with.
Finished! Now we wait to see if anything comes up;-)
Its a pain working in wet conditions. Everything seems to get covered in mud. Luckily I have some palettes to use as a walkway though.
Taken at Shaw Trust Horticulture Garden project.
Monday 5th March 2007
Paint and ink version
Canon A80 Powershot camera
Serif Photoplus 11 image manipulation package
Armed with some yellow string and lots of garden pegs I mark out the key areas of the design (After cutting back the grass).
pulling the pieces together--
a native garden we're working on at Carolina Raptor Center
hooray! dirt!