Sunday, October 30, 2011

October Work Day - Harvest and Clean Up






Our 2011 growing season has ended and we had several gardeners on hand to assist in garden and plot clean up. We trimmed back the hedge perimeter, cut back the knock out roses, cleaned out individual and sponsor plots and added a good layer of mulch to the plots. Several gardeners even planted garlic to winter over. The weather was perfect for our last work day, and we ended the work day with a lunch of cheese broccoli soup and bread pudding.

Thank you to all of our gardeners for another successful year (even with the scorching summer!) For those that weren't able to make it, please remember to have your plot cleaned out by Thanksgiving.

Have a great fall and winter and we'll see you all back in the spring!

Sunday, October 16, 2011

2011 Kid's Fall Social







We had a beautiful fall morning and a great turnout for our second annual Kid's Fall Social at OFW Community Garden. The garden offers 2 events per year free to children. Thank you to everyone who makes these events possible by helping our various fundraisers throughout the year!

Kids of all ages got to decorate mini-pumpkins, participate in a corn-on-the-cob eating contest, spit watermelon seeds and enjoy lunch in the garden with their families and new friends. The kids also learned about how composting works and had fun flinging cobs and rinds into the compost bin. Thank you to all that participated and we look forward to seeing you in the garden again!

Sunday, July 31, 2011

July 2011 Garden Work Day






A minor break in the heat wave welcomed our gardeners yesterday morning, although it wasn't much relief. Julia, Gail, Irma, Sharon, Dwayne, Brian, and Dot joined us (along with the kids of course!) to a morning of weeding and mulching. How do weeds thrive so well in this heat!?! Larry and Brian worked on the tool shed and finished the roof. Many of our vegetables have not fared well in this heat. However the peppers are loving it! One thing that we've noticed is that people in the area have been picking vegetables from the individual plots. We'll have to put up a sign that says, "If you didn't plant it, please don't pick it."

We ended our day with a fantastic lunch for a hot day just as rain clouds rolled in. Julia prepared a build-it-yourself taco salad with all the fixings, and made  too good to be true blueberry lemon bars. Brian thought it was too hot to eat, but the rest of us shook our head at him as our mouths were too full to talk.

Thanks to everyone for their sweat equity (literally!) at the garden. We're all looking forward to the cooler days of fall planting!

Monday, June 27, 2011

June 2011 Garden Work Day

 
 




Beautiful weather greeted our morning workers and we managed to finish before the rain started. Dwayne, Freddie, Dot, Sue, Gail, Brian, Trudy, Julia and Irma all helped with weeding and general maintenance. Freddie tilled the community area, and Larry worked on the roof of the tool shed. Dot provided a wonderful and healthy lunch (our favorite part of the work days!) and as usual, with our bellies full, we called the day a success.

The Jolley Trolley and the Ferguson Bicyclers came by for a tour, and we all played tour guides for a bit. It's always fun to show off our progress and hard work.

Thank you to everyone who helped, and those that came by to see what we have done in only our second growing season!!!!

Saturday, May 28, 2011

May 2011 Garden Work Day




With lunch provided by Heidi and Martin (and fresh strawberry pie with strawberries from the garden!), many gardeners came out for some wheel-barrow fun and a cool morning to clean up the garden and enjoy the company of others. If only every workday could be cool and overcast! Thanks to everyone including Dwayne, Freddie, Sue, Gail, Irma and her sister, Gina and Clarence, Dot, Julia, Emily, Ed, Linda and Heidi and Martin. Also thanks to the Bike riders that stopped by, and several individuals just looking and asking questions.

It looks like this will be our first year of apples, and the grapes are tiny babies now, but it looks like we'll get loads of them in the late summer/fall. Perfect for wine making for a community garden get together! Also on the list of potential "finally" items, we may even finish the tool shed this summer!!

Thanks again for everyone supporting in person and in spirit. I can't believe how far this garden has come in such a short time, and kudos for EVERYONE that has made that happen over the past 3 years!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Children's Fun Day at the Garden - Mother's Day gifts





The Children's Fun Day at the OFW Community Garden was so much fun. Kids from all over came to decorate small tin pots and plant a flower for their Mothers or Grandmothers. They also got to see the strawberries growing and see the grapes in their infant stages. Leftover flowers were planted in the children's plots. Kids and adults enjoyed hotdogs, fruit, pasta salad and lemonade. Of course the dirt and the wood chip piles were perfect for playing "King of the Hill." It was too wet to till the community portion to plant sweet corn and the rest of the seeds we had planned, but that didn't deter the good mood of all of those involved. Thank you to all that participated, and we look forward to the next Children's Fun Day in the fall!

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Gardeners Welcome Spring (?)

Turning over the beds

Ben checking out the tool shed structure

Overlooking the OFW Garden

Daruby garden before raised beds

Joe standing in front of the new raised beds in the SNOW!


It was time once again for the initial OFW Garden workday on the last Saturday of March. It was a blustery morning, but we managed to get the beds turned over, weeds pulled, (Thanks to Dot who did an excellent job of weeding all the Strawberry beds last week!) and the compost bins turned over. It was nice to be back in the garden among friends even if the weather was chilly! Thanks to Dwayne, Freddie, Martin, Julia, Dot, Brian, Trudy, John and Gail for the hard work and camaraderie.

We cut the morning short, and several of us headed over to Daruby Early Learning Center to assist Gateway Greening and Gail with the installation of 6 raised beds for the preschool. We enjoyed a chili lunch while waiting for the compost and lumber to be delivered. Then we completed our work just as SNOW started accumulating. There is a before and after shot above of Daruby's raised beds. Congrats to Gail and staff on having a proper garden to plant with the children!

We're looking forward to warmer weather on April's workday, and hope to get more planting completed as well as completing the tool shed. Thanks to everyone for their hard work!