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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Agnihotra at Hamilton Gardenz and Plant Love
Blooming Fava Beans
Circle of life
Happy May beloved friends! This evening, Louise's Garden was offered an atmospheric cleansing through an ancient fire ceremony that incorporates the burning of a unique combination of organic compounds, as well as a blessing, and meditation. Please learn more about the practice of the Agnihotra as well as information about the Baltimore Homa community!
http://www.baltohomacommunity.org/index-2.html
Agnihotra preperation
Healing and Blessings begin <3
Early Spring 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Wisteria- 3/9/11
Wed Mar 09, 2011, 8:02pm
Wisteria: Atom + Whitney + Adellade
Started Hamilton Gardenz blog...thanks Whitney!
Seed Trays:
(Atom's basement)
1 week to germinate
-then to greenhouse
-Warm because fire-woodstove
-Light
-Spray water bottle
-Cheeks Bush - from Miguel
-Roma- tomato
-Hungarian Paste- tom.
-Brandy Wine - tom.
-Peppers
-paprika
-greek pepperoncini
-sweet bannana
-Chamomile- 2
-SantoLegno - Italy -tree, brought back
-Marigold
-Lufa
-Mexican Pepper
-2 types (from Oaxaca, from a market in Mexico)
No light need to germinate (sprout)
-just moisture and heat
-Use light after sprout - 1 week
Once move to greenhouse ...10-15 degree difference approx.
Wisteria: Atom + Whitney + Adellade
Started Hamilton Gardenz blog...thanks Whitney!
Seed Trays:
(Atom's basement)
1 week to germinate
-then to greenhouse
-Warm because fire-woodstove
-Light
-Spray water bottle
-Cheeks Bush - from Miguel
-Roma- tomato
-Hungarian Paste- tom.
-Brandy Wine - tom.
-Peppers
-paprika
-greek pepperoncini
-sweet bannana
-Chamomile- 2
-SantoLegno - Italy -tree, brought back
-Marigold
-Lufa
-Mexican Pepper
-2 types (from Oaxaca, from a market in Mexico)
No light need to germinate (sprout)
-just moisture and heat
-Use light after sprout - 1 week
Once move to greenhouse ...10-15 degree difference approx.
Hoophouse, Garden, Tasks- 3/7/11- patrick
Monday March 7, 2011
Progress has been made on the greenhouse. the face and rear of the hoop-house has been covered in plastic and the top; over the PVC. The wind has blown off the top plastic so we will obviously need more clips or better clips. We had taken off the door to the hoop house, re-aligned the structure, screwed plywood to it to secure and stabilize it. We painted, (Adam Kandel, Lynn Dodds, Patrick Sutter) all kinds of fun designs and colors. We screwed plexi-glass to the face to preserve the integrity and life of the door : ).
Adam Fisher dropped off several boxes of cardboard, (from Hamilton Tavern) to cover the ground to kill any weeds. I had weeded the black-berry bush and crap grass. Lynn suggested spreading rock salt so Adam got some from our house and sprinkled around the perimeter inside the hoop house.
Adam K gave me a tour of Louise's garden the other day. Here are things I remember.
-2 rows of carrotts to harvest
-Leave spinich
-pull/ plant in arugala beds
-lettuce beds plant
-Weed onion bed (spring)
-Thin rhubarb
-weed two beds next to shed
-plant the rhubarb there
-Harvest rest of sun-chokes, (Jerusalem Artichokes)
-sunflower family; bulbular root veggy: looks like ginger root.
-eat raw or in salads, flash boil and mash w/ seasoning
-Adam K. and i harvested a huge tub of sun-chokes and there is at least that much left to be harvested.
-They used them for a topping for Falafel at Waverly/ Saturday Market
-Ad was also making/ shaping a new bed by the sun chokes in the center of garden and was considering leaving an open space to be able to stand, sit, gather or reflect.
-The herb bed by shed needs to be weeded/ may plant more...
-the kale bed will probably stay for a few months to see if it will grow back
-Lynn had mentioned planting pole beans and stringing line between the two existing posts.
-There were beans from last yrs. by the tee-pee that will probably grow back.
-There are several beds to be turned with compost or are ready to plant as is.
-The shed needs scraped and painted
-I volunteered to manage this and include others to help
-Need to cover beds adjacent to shed to prevent paint chops going in
-Prime/ Paint vertical strips of color to bring out siding texture
-Also, talked to Decker about bees; will order them/ supplies soon
Current status as far as I know:
-finish hoop-house construction : )
-start seed trays
-harvest, till/ turn soil at garden
-plant green, potatoes, herbs, peas, etc.
-paint shed
-order bees and supplies
-start a blog : )
-talk about organizing collective
-Hamilton Gardens Newsletter
-Schedule/ agree on workshops
-Weekly garden day on Wed. 6-8
-Bi-Weekly/ Monthly Workshops, Saturday morning/ afternoon?
-Sell at Tuesday Market? 4-8 Tues. (not to start until June?)
I have agreed to write
-keep journal : )
-start blog : )
-start newsletter
-help organize collective/ workshops
-paint shed at Louises
-talk to Decker about getting bees
-order, install, learn, manage, teach
Progress has been made on the greenhouse. the face and rear of the hoop-house has been covered in plastic and the top; over the PVC. The wind has blown off the top plastic so we will obviously need more clips or better clips. We had taken off the door to the hoop house, re-aligned the structure, screwed plywood to it to secure and stabilize it. We painted, (Adam Kandel, Lynn Dodds, Patrick Sutter) all kinds of fun designs and colors. We screwed plexi-glass to the face to preserve the integrity and life of the door : ).
Adam Fisher dropped off several boxes of cardboard, (from Hamilton Tavern) to cover the ground to kill any weeds. I had weeded the black-berry bush and crap grass. Lynn suggested spreading rock salt so Adam got some from our house and sprinkled around the perimeter inside the hoop house.
Adam K gave me a tour of Louise's garden the other day. Here are things I remember.
-2 rows of carrotts to harvest
-Leave spinich
-pull/ plant in arugala beds
-lettuce beds plant
-Weed onion bed (spring)
-Thin rhubarb
-weed two beds next to shed
-plant the rhubarb there
-Harvest rest of sun-chokes, (Jerusalem Artichokes)
-sunflower family; bulbular root veggy: looks like ginger root.
-eat raw or in salads, flash boil and mash w/ seasoning
-Adam K. and i harvested a huge tub of sun-chokes and there is at least that much left to be harvested.
-They used them for a topping for Falafel at Waverly/ Saturday Market
-Ad was also making/ shaping a new bed by the sun chokes in the center of garden and was considering leaving an open space to be able to stand, sit, gather or reflect.
-The herb bed by shed needs to be weeded/ may plant more...
-the kale bed will probably stay for a few months to see if it will grow back
-Lynn had mentioned planting pole beans and stringing line between the two existing posts.
-There were beans from last yrs. by the tee-pee that will probably grow back.
-There are several beds to be turned with compost or are ready to plant as is.
-The shed needs scraped and painted
-I volunteered to manage this and include others to help
-Need to cover beds adjacent to shed to prevent paint chops going in
-Prime/ Paint vertical strips of color to bring out siding texture
-Also, talked to Decker about bees; will order them/ supplies soon
Current status as far as I know:
-finish hoop-house construction : )
-start seed trays
-harvest, till/ turn soil at garden
-plant green, potatoes, herbs, peas, etc.
-paint shed
-order bees and supplies
-start a blog : )
-talk about organizing collective
-Hamilton Gardens Newsletter
-Schedule/ agree on workshops
-Weekly garden day on Wed. 6-8
-Bi-Weekly/ Monthly Workshops, Saturday morning/ afternoon?
-Sell at Tuesday Market? 4-8 Tues. (not to start until June?)
I have agreed to write
-keep journal : )
-start blog : )
-start newsletter
-help organize collective/ workshops
-paint shed at Louises
-talk to Decker about getting bees
-order, install, learn, manage, teach
Seeds, - patrick
Seeds-->Tuesday March 1st, 2011, 6-8pm
Adam Kandel
Miranda Betts
Lynn Dodds
Patrick Sutter
Monica Sizemore
John Michael
7pm...
-Broomcorn...
-Double Rock Gardening - wide open
-talk to Rick/ Jeremy
-Lynns Mom used to grow there
limited budget
Monica- seed exchange- moms group message board/ post
-broom- corn III
-cosmos
Pat Seeds
cucumber, watermelon, squash, peas, garden beans, carrot
Seed Saver Exchange- catalog
Adam Seeds
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange
Carrot
-Imperator
-Chantenay Red Core * Used All
Lettuce, Romaine
-Sweet Valentine
-Jericho (Super Jericho)
Cauliflower
-Early Snowball
Chard, Swiss
-Rainbow (Five Color Silverbeet), need more
Greens
-Arugula, need more
Collards
-Vates
Kale
-Premier
Lettuce, Bibb (Butterhead)
-Susan's Red Bibb
Lynn Seeds
2 Cucumber
2 Tomatoes
2 Green Beans - Pole
Do we heat the greenhouse?
Plant Now
Direct Plant
-Peas, Spinach, Arugula, Cilantro, Potatoes?
Last Day of Frost- May 15
Adam Kandel
Miranda Betts
Lynn Dodds
Patrick Sutter
Monica Sizemore
John Michael
7pm...
-Broomcorn...
-Double Rock Gardening - wide open
-talk to Rick/ Jeremy
-Lynns Mom used to grow there
limited budget
Monica- seed exchange- moms group message board/ post
-broom- corn III
-cosmos
Pat Seeds
cucumber, watermelon, squash, peas, garden beans, carrot
Seed Saver Exchange- catalog
Adam Seeds
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange
Carrot
-Imperator
-Chantenay Red Core * Used All
Lettuce, Romaine
-Sweet Valentine
-Jericho (Super Jericho)
Cauliflower
-Early Snowball
Chard, Swiss
-Rainbow (Five Color Silverbeet), need more
Greens
-Arugula, need more
Collards
-Vates
Kale
-Premier
Lettuce, Bibb (Butterhead)
-Susan's Red Bibb
Lynn Seeds
2 Cucumber
2 Tomatoes
2 Green Beans - Pole
Do we heat the greenhouse?
Plant Now
Direct Plant
-Peas, Spinach, Arugula, Cilantro, Potatoes?
Last Day of Frost- May 15
2/22/11- Ideas - Adam Kandel, Patrick Sutter -patrick
Ideas -Adam Kandel- Patrick Sutter
2/22/11
Workshops
Organize Seasonally
Spring- Seed Starting; Creating Transplants
Seed Share Day
-Plants make so many seeds
-Gather to exchange and trade seeds
-Transplant Sale- Fundraiser - involved w/ previous workshops
Random...
Permaculture Installation
ex: -neighborhood- need a swale built- rain garden- Guilds
Plant Guilds Workshop
-multiple plants that have symbiotic relationships
-a permaculture concept
ex: Kandel blueberry/ iris guild at Louise's
Companion Planting Workshop
-various gardens/ locations in neighborhood
-Seasons, Spring workshop
-(Permaculture Plant Guild all seasons)
Campanion Planting
-edible com. plants
ex: 'carrots love tomatoes'
-right in garden bed growing - specific
Permaculture Plant Guild
-more broad perspective, permanent agriculture, (as opposed to annual)
-sun, slope considerations, etc.
Native Plant Workshops
-Darrin Crew- HRWA
-he could walk away with percentage of donations/ Hamilton Gardens the rest...
Raised Beds -incorporate other ides
-cool idea- Cody
-ex: Styrofoam box/ concrete for walls
Material Use
-mattress- Lynn
-cedar wood
-tires, shoes
-Rock Quarry - Fisher?
-resources
Education
-raised beds because of poor soil, contamination
-place to get soil tested
-CGRN- localize https://www.bigtent.com/groups/cgrn
Why Garden?
-produce example- comparison
-Harvest Fare vs. Garden
-visual/ taste test
Now What
-easy recipes from garden
-simply food
-CSA shares
ex: what to do w/ collards?
-what to eat raw? what to cook?
*Idea: specifically connecting with neighbors
ex: Offered a bee keeping workshop but no one else in 20 houses near by knew
'Hamilton Gardening Capitol of Urban Gardening in Baltimore'
Hamilton Gardener features Hamilton Gardenz
-interviewed for newsletter
-blog/ newsletter or both
Hamilton Garden Tour
-connect w/ that flowers organization...?
-or have our own version of edible gardens
-Edible Garden Tour Walk
Hoop-house Workshop
-assembly/ maintenance
-usage
-putting/ installing in neighbors yard and having $5 donation for workshop fund the project
-Already know $, measurements, etc.
Basic Workshops
-Urban Composting
-Fruit Tree- planting/ pruning
-Winter; indoor sprouting- Adam soon to give workshop
-Autumn -fermenting food workshop
-canning, sauces, soups, ex: 5 different kinds of soup in pantry for winter
-Beekeeping
-Rain Barrels
-Make Own Soup and Laundry Detergent
-Restoration Tools/ Wheel barrels
-Starting your first Garden
-Dry Herbs/ Spices
-teas
-ex: drying cayenne peppers
-Localizing/ Independence- Community Off the Grid
-Interested
-Schedule of Events on Blog/ Website
-Newsletter to show next workshops
-Lists of months and months workshops
-RSVP to events, does it matter?
-respond through email if you will attend
-Refer people to blog
-Have the two events upfront w/ email to RSVP for attendance
-Gathering Salad at the end of work day or workshop
-Traveling Workshops
--> People to connect/ contact...
-Louise Mitchell
-Roy Skeen
-Atom Fisher
-Whitney Fisher
-Darrin Crew
-Miranda Betts
-Arthur Morgan
-Sarah Krones
-Lynn Dodds
-Regina Lansinger
-Garden Jams
-music, yoga, tai-chi, meditation, games, art/ scultptures, sitdown and get warm in the sun -Leila : ), play, pictures -Monica
2/22/11
Workshops
Organize Seasonally
Spring- Seed Starting; Creating Transplants
Seed Share Day
-Plants make so many seeds
-Gather to exchange and trade seeds
-Transplant Sale- Fundraiser - involved w/ previous workshops
Random...
Permaculture Installation
ex: -neighborhood- need a swale built- rain garden- Guilds
Plant Guilds Workshop
-multiple plants that have symbiotic relationships
-a permaculture concept
ex: Kandel blueberry/ iris guild at Louise's
Companion Planting Workshop
-various gardens/ locations in neighborhood
-Seasons, Spring workshop
-(Permaculture Plant Guild all seasons)
Campanion Planting
-edible com. plants
ex: 'carrots love tomatoes'
-right in garden bed growing - specific
Permaculture Plant Guild
-more broad perspective, permanent agriculture, (as opposed to annual)
-sun, slope considerations, etc.
Native Plant Workshops
-Darrin Crew- HRWA
-he could walk away with percentage of donations/ Hamilton Gardens the rest...
Raised Beds -incorporate other ides
-cool idea- Cody
-ex: Styrofoam box/ concrete for walls
Material Use
-mattress- Lynn
-cedar wood
-tires, shoes
-Rock Quarry - Fisher?
-resources
Education
-raised beds because of poor soil, contamination
-place to get soil tested
-CGRN- localize https://www.bigtent.com/groups/cgrn
Why Garden?
-produce example- comparison
-Harvest Fare vs. Garden
-visual/ taste test
Now What
-easy recipes from garden
-simply food
-CSA shares
ex: what to do w/ collards?
-what to eat raw? what to cook?
*Idea: specifically connecting with neighbors
ex: Offered a bee keeping workshop but no one else in 20 houses near by knew
'Hamilton Gardening Capitol of Urban Gardening in Baltimore'
Hamilton Gardener features Hamilton Gardenz
-interviewed for newsletter
-blog/ newsletter or both
Hamilton Garden Tour
-connect w/ that flowers organization...?
-or have our own version of edible gardens
-Edible Garden Tour Walk
Hoop-house Workshop
-assembly/ maintenance
-usage
-putting/ installing in neighbors yard and having $5 donation for workshop fund the project
-Already know $, measurements, etc.
Basic Workshops
-Urban Composting
-Fruit Tree- planting/ pruning
-Winter; indoor sprouting- Adam soon to give workshop
-Autumn -fermenting food workshop
-canning, sauces, soups, ex: 5 different kinds of soup in pantry for winter
-Beekeeping
-Rain Barrels
-Make Own Soup and Laundry Detergent
-Restoration Tools/ Wheel barrels
-Starting your first Garden
-Dry Herbs/ Spices
-teas
-ex: drying cayenne peppers
-Localizing/ Independence- Community Off the Grid
-Interested
-Schedule of Events on Blog/ Website
-Newsletter to show next workshops
-Lists of months and months workshops
-RSVP to events, does it matter?
-respond through email if you will attend
-Refer people to blog
-Have the two events upfront w/ email to RSVP for attendance
-Gathering Salad at the end of work day or workshop
-Traveling Workshops
--> People to connect/ contact...
-Louise Mitchell
-Roy Skeen
-Atom Fisher
-Whitney Fisher
-Darrin Crew
-Miranda Betts
-Arthur Morgan
-Sarah Krones
-Lynn Dodds
-Regina Lansinger
-Garden Jams
-music, yoga, tai-chi, meditation, games, art/ scultptures, sitdown and get warm in the sun -Leila : ), play, pictures -Monica
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