Here are some recent photos from our Community Garden:

garden bounty, 8/11/10

irrigation lines in the zucchini & tomato, July 2010

kale, lettuce, broccoli, onions, peas, beets, July 2010

four - 100 ft rows of raised beds from recycled redwood decking, July 2010

Claire, Roseanna, Art & Thelma raking filled beds, with Don in the cab, 5/26/10

Marilyn & Claire planting peas & onions, 5/23/10

Don's skid steer filling newspaper-lined beds with manure/top soil mixture, 5/19/10

Art & Claire raking and handling filled beds, 5/19/10

Art, Emily, Karen & Claire pulling nails from reclaimed redwood, 5/16/10

Claire, Emily & Karen picking out grass rhizomes 5/16/10

four 20-ft beds end-to-end, 5/16/10
Here are some 2009 photos from our Community Garden:

food bank donation: potatoes, carrots & beets 9/28/09

carrots - small this first year, but still yummy 9-28-09

red potato harvest, next to row of carrots 9/28/09

harvesting for the food bank, 8/19/09

produce on its way to food bank, 8/19/09

rows of plenty, 8/12/09

Bob & Mary - weeding & thinning, 8/12/09

potatoes, 8/12/09

collard greens, 8/12/09

mustard greens, 8/12/09

lettuce 8/12/09

beets 8/12/09

bok choi, 8/12/09

zucchini, 8/12/09

shelling peas, 8/12/09

red kale, 8/12/09

Austrian pea cover crop in bloom, 8/12/09

Bob discecting seed potatoes 6/13/09

Marilyn in the potato rows 6/13/09

Marilyn, Michelle, Rosanna, Doug & Robin planting potatoes 6/13/09

Suzanne & Bob planting peas for green manure crop, 6/1/09

Art, Bob & Jennifer puzzling over jammed seeder, 6/1/09

plowed garden, approx 5/25/09, photo by Jennifer Church
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August 19, 2009 at 9:26 pm
Nice photo gallery.
Very nice garden.
It looks so much better than mine.
GREAT JOB
maggie
May 17, 2010 at 10:26 am
wow Claire, these photos are wonderful! Thank you for documenting the history of the community garden.
May 18, 2010 at 8:49 pm
I commend you all for a great garden last year. It looks great! In case you don’t want to share everything with the Food Bank, and need some funds; I would recommend that you have a booth at the Farmers Market this year. We only charge 4% of your sales ($1 for every $25 sold). You could also use the booth to publicize and recruit others for the garden.