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Page Street Garden: March 2012
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A San Francisco community garden located on Page Street between Webster and Buchanan. For more information, contact Michael at mccauley.mpm@gmail.com. Monday, March 12, 2012. New bike rack at the garden. Ten months later, we finally got our bike rack! A special thanks goes out to Josh for taking the initiative on the bike rack request and being so persistent. Thanks Josh! Thursday, March 1, 2012. Spring comes early to the garden. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Page Street Garden Photos. Nature in the City.
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Page Street Garden: Chopping, turning and learning about compost
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A San Francisco community garden located on Page Street between Webster and Buchanan. For more information, contact Michael at mccauley.mpm@gmail.com. Saturday, May 12, 2012. Chopping, turning and learning about compost. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Page Street Garden Photos. Be sure to keep the area surrounding your garden plot free of weeds throughout the year. Invasive weeds should go in the green city bin instead of the garden compost system. American Community Gardening Association.
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Page Street Garden: September 2011
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A San Francisco community garden located on Page Street between Webster and Buchanan. For more information, contact Michael at mccauley.mpm@gmail.com. Sunday, September 25, 2011. Music, bubbles, and yummy food at the garden. Even though the sun never quite came out, there were plenty of good vibes and lots of great music in the garden at our annual party! Photo Credits: Andria Lo (Photos 3,5,6,8,9,13), Kym Farmen (Photos 4,7,10,11,12), Michael McCauley (Photos 1,2). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). SF Rec and...
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Page Street Garden: August 2011
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A San Francisco community garden located on Page Street between Webster and Buchanan. For more information, contact Michael at mccauley.mpm@gmail.com. Friday, August 19, 2011. Summer work day a big success! Thanks to all who helped make last weekend’s summer work day such a big success! Check out these photos taken by Denah, Kym, and Gabriel for some highlights. Denah and Kym created a new extension of the communal herb garden. Kitty collecting St. John's wort flowers for the herb garden workshop. Brent,...
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Page Street Garden: Potato Harvest!
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A San Francisco community garden located on Page Street between Webster and Buchanan. For more information, contact Michael at mccauley.mpm@gmail.com. Sunday, May 13, 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Page Street Garden Photos. Be sure to keep the area surrounding your garden plot free of weeds throughout the year. Invasive weeds should go in the green city bin instead of the garden compost system. American Community Gardening Association. California Native Plant Society. Nature in the City.
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Page Street Garden: April 2012
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A San Francisco community garden located on Page Street between Webster and Buchanan. For more information, contact Michael at mccauley.mpm@gmail.com. Saturday, April 21, 2012. Sunday, April 8, 2012. Hummingbirds love the pineapple sage. Sunday, April 1, 2012. June's tips for gardening at Page Street. By June Dershewitz, Page Street Gardener. After more than 6 years tending a plot at Page Street Garden, I am. Here are some of the plants I was able to grow (and not grow) in my. Plot over the years:. Then ...
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Page Street Garden: May 2014
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A San Francisco community garden located on Page Street between Webster and Buchanan. For more information, contact Michael at mccauley.mpm@gmail.com. Sunday, May 4, 2014. Spring has sprung at the garden! Thanks to all who came out to our recent spring work day! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Page Street Garden Photos. Be sure to keep the area surrounding your garden plot free of weeds throughout the year. Invasive weeds should go in the green city bin instead of the garden compost system. Nature in the City.
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Page Street Garden: June 2011
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A San Francisco community garden located on Page Street between Webster and Buchanan. For more information, contact Michael at mccauley.mpm@gmail.com. Friday, June 10, 2011. Flowering now in the herb garden! Anchusa azurea – Boraginaceae. 8220;LARGE BLUE ALKANET” or “ITALIAN BUGLOSS”. Native to Italy – Perennial. Cut back after first blooming. Cut back hard after second blooming. Vase life 10-14 days. Edible leaves and flowers. Mild, nondescript taste. Or candied to decorate cakes. Nature in the City.
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Page Street Garden: Our newest and youngest garden members!
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A San Francisco community garden located on Page Street between Webster and Buchanan. For more information, contact Michael at mccauley.mpm@gmail.com. Wednesday, May 23, 2012. Our newest and youngest garden members! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Page Street Garden Photos. Be sure to keep the area surrounding your garden plot free of weeds throughout the year. Invasive weeds should go in the green city bin instead of the garden compost system. American Community Gardening Association.
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Page Street Garden: January 2012
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A San Francisco community garden located on Page Street between Webster and Buchanan. For more information, contact Michael at mccauley.mpm@gmail.com. Sunday, January 1, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Page Street Garden Photos. Be sure to keep the area surrounding your garden plot free of weeds throughout the year. Invasive weeds should go in the green city bin instead of the garden compost system. American Community Gardening Association. California Native Plant Society. Garden for the Environment.