Thursday, April 28, 2016

Garden season

We have been making our plans and starting our seeds for the 2016 garden season.  The sitting area has been put to use by some Mesabi classes on our nice spring days.  We hope to see more people enjoying the garden.  Last year a new fence was put up by our starter bed.  We plan to focus on that area with the planting of some perennial flowers, squash, green and yellow tomatoes, and Brassicas which include brussel sprouts, kale, cabbage, kohlrabi, and broccoli.  These choices will allow us to plant May 10 and possibly have a harvest when students return in the fall.  Our second planting in June will include the more frost sensitive plants like tomatoes, basil, and flowers.  We are also going to plant in our raised beds and improve the area that we planted over the last two years, and transplant a few trees.  Those who are helping that day will be hauling soil, digging, weeding, watering, and planting.  Join us if you can, even if only for a short time or to offer encouragement.  Bring your own garden tools if you can (we do have some if not).  Also, if you have any extra of the above mentioned plants bring those too. Let's wait on the frost sensitive plants until next time though.  We plan to start around 10:00.  If the weather is not cooperative, we will try for the next day.  As always send your positive energy.

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Sax in the Garden

On Thursday  Aug 27 at 1:00, we will be serenaded by a sax soloist while we relax in the garden.  We invite you to join us.  He will play for about 15 minutes (we might relax a little longer than that). Come if you can.  We might do a little planting/weeding before and after and of course you are always welcome to help with that too, but this all about the sax.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Ready for class

We have seating in the garden!  Check it out. I know you will see me out there with my students.  Also a great place to take a break. 


Sunday, August 2, 2015

Work day

Come check out the garden and give us a hand on August 3 at noon.  We plan to assemble and place two benches,  do some planting and weeding, and maybe a little harvesting too.  The trail is delayed until we have a crew of eight volunteers and a bobcat.  Please let us know if you are willing and able and we will make a plan.

Monday, June 29, 2015

Permaculture in action 3

If you have viewed the garden lately you would see an area with what looks like unmaintained grass amongst the newly planted trees.  To us this is a beautiful thing.  It is the rye that we planted last fall as groundcover.  We thought the geese got most of it but I guess  there was enough to share.  The rye was cut long enough to still provide some ground cover but all that was cut is now mulch which is decomposing to make our soil.  As you may recall this area has very poor soil, so we are building it up.  We covered the area with cardboard which will decompose, slashed the ground cover for mulch, and our plantings will further improve the soil by adding nitrogen or sending a taproot deep into the ground.



Thursday, June 4, 2015

Friday June 5 Work day

On Friday we are going to do some planting and general improvement of the area.  We will attempt a trail  at the end of summer or fall when more people are around to help, so we will not be working on Saturday.  We will also place a bench made by our very own welding student, Mark Cerney.  Thanks to Tom Baldwin and Mark for that.

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Unveiling of the design drawing and other updates

On Monday April 13 at noon (sharp) in the Schibel conference room, the drawing of our design will be revealed.  It looks pretty cool.  Many thanks to permaculture landscape designer Kate Plachetka.  We will also be meeting with the water design team from IRE that same day at 11:00.  Seeds have been started.  Potting mix donations are being accepted in C168.  Materials have been gathered.  We have a tentative work day set for June 5/6.  Once it becomes official, I will post it here.  We are hoping for a crew of 7-15 with assigned jobs so that everyone's time is used efficiently.  The Earthfest presentation talks about permaculture in general and some of the specifics of our garden.  Please go if you can.  It is at 10:30 on April 18.  Thanks to Earthfest for inviting us and to Alex Crum for being the presenter.