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Flower Garden | Aggiecommunitygarden's Blog
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Student led, Organic, Initiative to getting back to our roots. April 9, 2010. To add appeal to our garden I want to add a cut flower garden. A cut flower garden is a garden planted with flowers that can withstand to be cut and last a few days. These are the flowers that people buy for bouquets and vases. I personally really love to have fresh flowers sitting on my table in a vase, so with us growing these we can sell for a profit and raise money! All are a possibility to make wonderful cut flowers. Notif...
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Plot Adventures! | Aggiecommunitygarden's Blog
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Student led, Organic, Initiative to getting back to our roots. March 30, 2010. I thought it would be interesting to have a forum to post information and updates about our individual plots at the community garden. I’d love to see what everyones growing, how they’ve tended their garden, and how it’s all progressing. Laquo; Tie-Dye Party. I think this is a fantastic idea! Do you know how to set up a forum? On April 1, 2010. There’s also possibly the option of me finding a free forum we could just post...
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Companion Planting | Aggiecommunitygarden's Blog
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Student led, Organic, Initiative to getting back to our roots. March 31, 2010. For those who don’t know companion planting is purposely planting plants next to each other that carry a relationship to naturally benefit each other. Some may repel harmful bugs, some may help the plant grow more efficiently. Laquo; Plot Adventures! Check out this wiki table of companion plants. It is quite extensive but am putting together a concise. List that is more applicable to the brazos valley. On April 11, 2010.
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The Gardening Handbook | Aggiecommunitygarden's Blog
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Student led, Organic, Initiative to getting back to our roots. The Community Garden Handbook. I The Beginning of the Community Garden. The whole garden would all like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Novak for all of the advice, encouragement and knowledge he has given us from the beginning. He has been so willing to take time out of his busy schedule for us, without him none of this could have happened. This is how we garden! The Community Garden is indeed about the Community therefore once a growin...
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Questions on Gardening | Aggiecommunitygarden's Blog | Student led, Organic, Initiative to "getting back to our roots"
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Student led, Organic, Initiative to getting back to our roots. May 3, 2010. You can get vegetables that were cut just 10 minutes ago! Http:/ www.boggycreekfarm.com. That was our great field trip, which was incredible and an absolute blast. I think I can speak for everyone and say that it was a very successful and amazing Saturday to spend it in the city of Austin under the delightful sun and amongst gardeners and farmers. It is a lifestyle worth living, or at least worth recognizing. April 9, 2010. To ad...
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Summer Gardening | Aggiecommunitygarden's Blog
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Student led, Organic, Initiative to getting back to our roots. April 1, 2010. Some of us won’t be here this summer, and some of us will! I am particularly excited to be spending the summer with those of you who will be here. What we don’t want happening this summer is a complete overgrowth with weeds. For the plots that are abandoned we need to come up with some clever ideas to keep them from being overgrown with weeds. Are there any ideas out there now? It just depends on how bad the weed growth is.
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Tie-Dye Party | Aggiecommunitygarden's Blog
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Student led, Organic, Initiative to getting back to our roots. March 29, 2010. What a great day! Laquo; Aphids… little critters. It was really fun. Im going to have to try again at home, my wrapping and dying was a fail.🙂 I hope to see everyones shirts around campus! On March 30, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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March | 2010 | Aggiecommunitygarden's Blog
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Student led, Organic, Initiative to getting back to our roots. Archive for March, 2010. On March 31, 2010. On March 30, 2010. On March 29, 2010. Aphids… little critters. On March 28, 2010. Growing a Communal Corn Plot. On March 25, 2010. Say what you want. On March 8, 2010. Kristen on Plot Adventures! Aggie Amazing Art Race. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Gardeners in Action | Aggiecommunitygarden's Blog
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Student led, Organic, Initiative to getting back to our roots. I noticed that there were a lot of postings that involved more than just questions on gardening, so I decided to add a new page that will encompass our garden adventures, we can post pictures, have an open forum, and just simply have fun with this page! Class of ’91. By: Angelique P. Ernst. On May 19, 2012. Is the community garden still operating? On January 15, 2013. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Aggie Amazing Art Race.
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Aggie Amazing Art Race | Aggiecommunitygarden's Blog
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Student led, Organic, Initiative to getting back to our roots. April 9, 2010. Aggie Amazing Art Race. The Water Hillbillies and the Starry Knights and Moaning Lisas competed in the Aggie Amazing Art Race yesterday, April 8th. The event was ingenious, creative, and down right fun! Coming together as a group outside of the garden was great and I really enjoyed to see it happen. We should do more like this! Laquo; Flower Garden. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).