Dear Gardeners,
I love seeing everyone in the garden each day. Your plots are all looking great! Even with all of the rain we have been having, it seems like the raised rows and raised beds people have built are really doing their job.
One important thing I need to discuss is leaving a 1 foot border unplanted around your garden plot. This was clearly stated in the organizational meeting. If you draw a line from one of your stakes to another, there should be no plants 1 foot in from that line. Many gardeners have planted on that line or even outside that line. This is making it very difficult for our farmers to edge and mow. I RECOMMEND THAT YOU COME BY AND MOVE any plants that are outside of your plot edge in 1 foot. If you do not move them, you run the risk of your plants being cut by edging and mowing. In addition, we do not allow fencing or netting of any kind along the edge of your plot. This can get caught up in our mowers and it makes it impossible to edge your plot. Please be a good Community Gardener and follow our rules and regulations. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Check below for other important garden information:
*WOOD CHIPS and WOOD MULCH- Please note that wood chips and wood mulch are NOT ALLOWED in the Community Garden. They can take nitrogen out of the soil and they do not break down in one garden season. If you have these in your plot, we ask that you remove them ASAP!
*GLENVIEW FARMER'S MARKET- begins June 22 from 8:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Parking will be difficult if you are coming to garden! Please park in the Greek Church lot.
*WEEDS in the GARDEN- with all the rain we have had, the weeds are growing fast! Please come by and weed your garden while the weeds are small. It is easiest to weed when the soil is moist.
*GLENVIEW FARMER'S MARKET- begins June 22 from 8:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Parking will be difficult! Please park in the Greek Church lot.
*TERRIFIC TOMATOES- Registration is open for our Terrific Tomatoes gardening class. Learn the various growing methods for successfully producing this very popular “vegetable”. Tomato varieties, planting, staking, fertilizing, pruning, and more will be covered. 6/25/19- 6:30-8:00 pm. $15 residents/$18 nonresidents.
Register online at www.glenviewparks.org.
*LENDING LIBRARY-Our lending library has been installed by the South entrance to the garden. Come by and help yourself to a good book! Bring a book to share if you’d like.
*GLENVIEW GARDENERS PLANT SALE- The Glenview Gardeners will be having a plant sale at the Farmer’s Market on June 22, 8:00 am- 12:00 pm. Plants from members’ gardens will be sold and gardening tips will be provided.
Happy Gardening!
Alyssa
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