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Parkridge Community Garden: Where Do I Begin?
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What is the Garden? Upcoming Events and Workshops. Thursday, January 30, 2014. Where Do I Begin? Even though it's frigid outside, we can still think about the coming growing season! Now is a great time to start thinking about what you want to grow and how you'll start it. Will you start everything from seed? Will you buy plants? How much space will you need? Mother Earth News' website has a handy Fruit and Vegetable Planning calendar to help you get started:. What to Plant Now. View my complete profile.
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Parkridge Community Garden: Weed Killing: The old fashioned way
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What is the Garden? Upcoming Events and Workshops. Tuesday, April 30, 2013. Weed Killing: The old fashioned way. Nothing makes me happier than seeing a garden with no weeds. Here are a few of my personal tips. If your garden looks like this, forget pulling by hand- you need a shovel! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to our mailing list. I am interested in renting a plot in the garden. View my complete profile. Local Websites for Gardeners! Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum.
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Parkridge Community Garden: Upcoming Events & Workshops
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What is the Garden? Upcoming Events and Workshops. Upcoming Events and Workshops. Keep your eyes open for workshops that will start to be announced in the next few weeks. All workshops/classes are free. And all are welcome! June 21st - Summer Solstice Block Party! The Garden is partnering with the Parkridge Community Organization to continue the PCO's Block Party and PCG's Summer Solstice tradition. Last year, we celebrated on Polk Street, and this year we're moving to Olive! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Local Partners - Back To The Roots Restaurant Week
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These are the grassroots groups building the movement in their local communities. We're proud to call them partners. Want to be a local partner? Alice Varon, Executive Director. Info (at) naturallygrown.org. Sign in with Facebook.
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Parkridge Community Garden: Meeting Notes
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What is the Garden? Upcoming Events and Workshops. Here you can find information concerning maintenance and organization plans for the garden. March 1, 2014. Applause - Cob Wall, Knox Compost, last year's accomplishments (cook out, Opening Day, Hope Central lesson and plot, work days, garden and plots well-maintained, workshops: non-native plants, composting, edible flowers, Beardsley Farm berry planting). March 22nd, 9AM-noon - have mulch by then. Look for weed whacker and wheelbarrow. Flyer once worksh...
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Parkridge Community Garden: Past Events
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What is the Garden? Upcoming Events and Workshops. On April 12th, the garden officially opened! We had a blast with neighbors and community members enjoying the garden together. And a HUGE "Thank You" to Marina Orchestra for serenading us with an exclusive acoustic set. Here are some pictures from this past weekend:. Bryan and Matt composting. Ben repairing a plot wall. Tommie Lou planting flowers along the garden edge. Kat installing a plot wall. Chad mending the fence. COB WALL CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP.
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Parkridge Community Garden: Zones - What are they?
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What is the Garden? Upcoming Events and Workshops. Monday, April 15, 2013. Zones - What are they? The United States is divided into eleven hardiness zones that are based on average winter temp eratures. E ach zone represents a ten degree range . These zones are important for planting ; each plant has a hardiness. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to our mailing list. I am interested in renting a plot in the garden. View my complete profile. Local Websites for Gardeners!
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Parkridge Community Garden: Solarizing Soil - aka Killing Weeds with the Sun!
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What is the Garden? Upcoming Events and Workshops. Thursday, April 18, 2013. Solarizing Soil - aka Killing Weeds with the Sun! Weeds, insects, pathogens, and nemotodes (roundworms) can be killed without the use of chemicals and with a good plastic sheet. Radiant energ y from the sun can heat soil up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Using a plastic shee t less than 1 mil thick (up to 1.5 mil is okay for windy areas), place the plastic over well -. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to our mailing list.
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Parkridge Community Garden: What is the Garden?
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What is the Garden? Upcoming Events and Workshops. What is the Garden? Corner of East Fifth Avenue and Olive Street. Email: parkridge.community.garden@gmail.com. Phone: 865.465.9890. The current mission of the Parkridge Community Garden is to support the fact that: "the future health, vitality, and resilience of our communities and planet depend on a greater connection with the land, food production, the planet, and each other.". T a workshop/even t topic, p lease contact us via email or telephone! Most ...
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