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Friday, February 15, 2013

Feb. 16th

Okay, last post.  There will be more work in the gardens on Saturday morning.  Pat Gill spent 8 hours cutting new bamboo, and he has a new system that will need to be installed to support the bamboo trellis.  Previously, he has had a problem when weed-wacking the aisles (since gardeners are NOT weeding them).  The line lead has become entangled in the bamboo. 
Maybe this year gardeners will weed the aisles as they are supposed to. 

Ace Hardware

Ace Hardware has some long handled garden tools...actually telescoping handles.  I bought another small headed hoe, named a Culti-hoe because it has three-prongs on the opposite side of the hoe head for cultivating..  The handle is easily 18", then telescopes to about 31", comfy grip, tool made by Bond tools.  If you are signed up for an Ace Rewards card, you might have received the email with a 20% discount coupon for 2/15 on the "bag sale"....whatever fits in the brown paper bag.  I bought more of their heirloom/organic seeds from SOW TRUE, a North Carolina company that hand-packs the seeds.  I had great luck with those I planted in the Fall....also snagged a machete..watch out bamboo...feeling abit like a Fidel in the cane field...all from my 20% off bag:)))

Dr. Canty's Broccoli, Dr. Afghani's Seminar, and Garden Volunteers

This absolutely perfect head of broccoli from Dr. Anne Canty's garden plot is the positive result of her winter garden efforts and those helping maintain quite a few of the College's plots through the College's Garden Club headed up by John DeM. and Shane I.  A large number of gardeners experienced a good yield from their winter gardens this year.  For 2013, we are looking towards 100% of the plots being planted and maintained throughout the Fall and Winter season after Spring and Summer crops are harvested.
John DeM., Palmer Chiropractic student gets an
extra workout digging out old boards.
This past Saturday, the PO Community Gardens had a busy morning with several students from Palmer Chiropractic College taking their Saturday morning to come and help Pat Gill replace and rebuild the remainder of the garden plots.  I know I speak for everyone involved in the Garden Project, but from the bottom of hearts (and bones that need tweeking), we would like to thank Shane I, Shane II, John DeM., all from Palmer College, for swinging the hammers and digging up rotted boards.  The new boards look fabulous, and hopefully everyone that is fortunate enough to get a garden plot will appreciate the hard labor that goes into making this project possible.



Palmer Chiropractic College students listening to Dr. Phil Afghani's lecture.
In addition to the maintenance, Dr. Phil Afghani, Adjunct Professor, and owner of Atlantic Chiropractic and Wellness Clinic on 3510 S. Nova Rd, Ste. 108, Port Orange (in Tuscan/ World of Beers plaza)[AtlanticChiroFL.com]. gave a very interesting lecture to a group of Palmer students including information regarding the importance of and approaches to adding fresh vegetables into patient's diets, along with the myriad of medical benefits from a variety of fresh produce.  Dr. Afghani has wellness programs twice a week at his clinic.  Please check his website.  Certainly most anyone could benefit from his programs, as he has a wealth of information.  (Did you know that broccoli has one of the highest amounts of protein in the vegetable class?)

Several more plots were taken, so we are getting down to less than 10 available.   If you still want your plot from 2012 and have not contacted Pat or myself, please do.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Seeds

As promised, here is a listing of the seeds Pat Gill ordered, or fairly close, I may have missed one or so!
Beets Detroit Red
Bush Beans Slenderette
Bush Beans Top Crop
Cabbage Golder Acre
Cabbage Red Acre
Carrot Canvers 126
Carrots Imperator
Celery Utah
Collards Morris
Cucumbers Market More
Cucumer Spacemaker
Garlic Chives
Lettuce Crisphead
Lettuce Leaf Salad Bowl Green
Onion Red Burgandy
Onion Sweet Spanish
Pepper Sweet Keystone Resistant Giant
Pepper Sweet Sweet Banana
Pole Beans
Romaine Parris Island
Spinach Bloomsdale Long
Spinach Tyee –HYBRID
Sumer Squash Early Prolific
Summer Squash
Sweet Pepper Automn Bell
Sweet Pepper Yolo Wonder
Tomato Arkansas Traveler
Tomato Bonny Best
Tomato Goliath Hybrid
Tomato Large Red Cherry
Tomato VR Moscow
Zucchini Italian Striped

Friday, February 1, 2013

Seed Information

Pat Gill has a box full of seeds he is planting to get everyone started at the Spring Planting for 2013.  He orders the seeds from Mountain Valley Wholeshale Seeds in Salt Lake City, Utah. You can check their web, http://www.mvseeds.com/ .  Almost all the seeds he orders ARE NOT hybrids, as many do not like the hybrids.
This week I will post a list of those he ordered.

Invites to the Blog

If you are receiving another invite to the Blog, I apologize for the repeat, but I am having trouble keeping up with Google's changes, for Google+, +1 or whatever effects the admin of Blogs.
 
This Blog IS the primary communication method for the Port Orange Community Gardens.  If you DO NOT JOIN this Blog and receive communications, you will not be updated on dates, plantings, or other important news/events related to the Gardens are being posted here., i.e., water shut offs, repairs, plants available, plots available.

The Port Orange Community Gardens does not keep an email BLAST list, this Blog is it.  If you know anyone that wants to receive an invite, please give Pat or Lonny their email address.

Thanks for your patience, too!

WE NEED HELPERS! PLEASE!

On Saturday mornings, from 8:30 am - about noon, Pat Gill will be readying the gardens.  He needs some helpers to put in boards, do light digging and a few other light garden chores.  We will also be taking EARLY Reservations for the Gardens from those that already have THEIR NAME on our list. 

If you can spare an hour or so, please come and help.  Mr. Gill cannot do this all by himself.