Wednesday, March 19, 2014

John Swenson to speak at Wagner Farm -- all invited


Quarterly Volunteer Meet-Up with John Swenson and Jen Roberts on April 9, 7 p.m. Come to the Wagner Farm Heritage Center to explore the world of vegetables with renowned advocate for heirloom plants, John Swenson. John is a Glenview native, an expert on alliums, a former advisor for Seed Savers Exchange, and the “father” of the Speckled Roman tomato. John will be joined by Jen Roberts, Wagner Farm’s Community Garden Coordinator, for a discussion on John’s travels and work on behalf of preserving biodiversity. Volunteers will get to take home their own Speckled Roman seedling for their home gardens. Advance registration is required as seating will be limited. The first 25 people to RSVP will receive Speckled Roman tomato seedlings and the next 25 people to RSVP will receive Speckled Roman seeds. (Freebies dependent on mother nature’s cooperation). Contact Christine Shiel at 847-657-1506 or christine.shiel@glenviewparks.org.  

THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL COMMUNITY GARDENERS. RSVP to Christine (info above). John is a terrific speaker and has a wealth of information on heirlooms.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Sign Order -- Question for you guys


Someone gave me an order form for a sign, plus $10, but the order form is blank -- whoever you are, please let me know!

Thanks,
Jen

Monday, March 17, 2014

Cooking Class at Wagner Farm




Glenview chef Jill Houk is teaching a cooking class at Wagner Farm tomorrow night (March 18) -- Quick and Easy Appetizers. Class is from 6-7:30pm and costs $25. Jill collaborated on the The Essential Dehydrator book, which is a terrific resource for gardeners who grow too many tomatoes and zucchini and want a way to preserve them for later eating.

If you're interested in the class, call Wagner Farm at 847-657-1506to register.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Hurray!

This has been an exciting week -- resident registration closed on Sunday, so we spun the lottery on Monday morning to see who would get a plot. It's great to dream about spring even with the new snow we got today, right?

If you're interested in a plot but didn't have a chance to sign up during resident registration, I still encourage you to get on the waiting list. Last year, we had several cancellations and moved several people up from the waiting list. You never know!

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Gardening season is just around the corner

If you're interested in gardening at Wagner Farm's community garden, keep your eye out for the Glenview Park District Spring brochure, which will be mailed to residents around February 20th. Information about registering for the community garden lottery will be on Wagner Farm's pages. You can also check out the info online here after February 20th.


  • The community garden is a Park District program filled by a lottery each year. Newcomers always welcome -- there is no seniority from year to year.
  • Last year, the plots were 9x23' and cost $65 for the season (May through October).
  • Resident lottery registration begins in mid- to late February and ends on March 2. 
  • Non-resident registration begins 9am on March 3. 
  • Some benefits to gardening at Wagner Farm include an overhead irrigation system run by a garden coordinator, classes, a garden blog, and a community of 100+ gardeners sharing an acre of land.

If you have any questions, please email me at jennifer.roberts@glenviewparks.org or call at 847-414-1412.


Looking forward to a great 2014!

Jen Roberts
Community Garden Coordinator
Historic Wagner Farm