Friday, May 29, 2015

Dear Gardeners,

The Wagner Farm Community Garden is now OPEN for the season!  I have seen sooo many cool gardens being planted.  I can't wait to see how they all look when they are planted.  Please keep the following

1.YOU MAY NOT BE IN THE GARDEN DURING MOWING HOURS.  THE GARDEN IS CLOSED ON MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS from 1:00 p.m.- 3:00 p.m.  Even if the farmers are not working near your plot, you must not be in the garden during mowing times.  This is for your own safety!

2. There is NO PARKING, STOPPING OR DROPPING OFF GARDENING SUPPLIES in the circular driveway.  This weekend, the farm will be starting to give wagon rides.  The horses need the area between the dumpster and the apple tree (where there is a NO PARKING sign) clear at all times.  They will be coming through that area and they need a lot of clearance.  Even an idling car can cause the horses to get spooked.  This can be very dangerous.  Please drop off your supplies on Wagner Rd.  In addition, cars have been blocking the green dumpsters and the farm has been denied garbage pick up for the last 2 weeks.  Please do not park by the dumpsters.

3. Heritage Center Gift Shop- This month, there are a variety of NEW gardening items.  Some of theses items include: herb savers and herb triple blade scissors.  Check out these items and more at the gift shop Monday-Saturday from 9-5 or Sunday 9-3!

4. Unfortunately, the red wagons were available for Opening Weekend only.  Please provide your own cart or wagon from now on.


I look forward to seeing everyone in the garden soon!

Alyssa Tadelman

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Dear Gardeners!

This weekend, several volunteers and I worked to set up all of the stakes in the community garden.  It was raining, but that did not stop us.  A big thank you to the volunteers for helping with this!  I couldn't have done it without you!

The garden has been tilled three times and amendments have been added.  CURRENTLY, THE GARDEN IS CLOSED!!!  You may NOT work in your plot and you may NOT begin planting at this time.

This week, the farmers will work to edge the plots and till the areas that have remaining grass and weeds.  Weather permitting, we are hoping to open the garden NEXT SATURDAY, MAY 23.  At this time, the soil is too wet to work with.  Working the soil when it is too wet will compact the soil, ruin the natural soil structure, and make it difficult for plant roots to grow.  

I promise to keep you posted and let you know as soon as the garden is ready to open.  I can't wait to get into the garden too!

Enjoy the rest of the weekend!

Alyssa Tadelman  

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Spring in the Garden

Hello gardeners!

Spring is here!  The birds are signing and our farmers, Trae and Andres, are busy preparing the garden plots.  So far, they have tilled the plots and taken soil samples for testing.  They are currently working on adding amendments to the soil.  I will keep everyone posted by e-mail to let you know when the plots are ready.  We are hoping to open the garden by mid to late May.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Welcome 2015 Gardeners!


The lottery has been spun!  Those of you who secured a garden plot should have been notified by e-mail.  The organizational meetings are on Thursday, March 10 at 7:00 p.m. and on Saturday, March 14 at 9:00 a.m.  Attendance at one of the meetings is mandatory.  *Returning community gardeners are still required to attend one of the meetings, as there are changes to the program and new people to meet. *  If you have not already done so, please let me know which meeting you are attending. 
Hello Gardeners! 

My name is Alyssa Tadelman and I am so excited to have the opportunity to be the Community Garden Coordinator at Wagner Farm.  I have been working at Wagner Farm for the past two years as a programmer, a farmhouse docent, at the front desk, and as the assistant manager of the farmer’s market. 

I love gardening!!!  I enjoy gardening in the backyard of my Glenview home with my two daughters, Julia and Bonnie.  Each winter, I can’t wait to order my seeds and start planning my garden for spring.  Another hobby of mine is starting my vegetable plants from seed.  I start many plants indoors under grow lights.  I am always trying new varieties and techniques for growing them.  I can’t wait garden and swap gardening ideas with all of you!

In addition to being a gardener, I am a reading teacher at South School in Glencoe.  At my school, I secured a grant to create a native plant garden with students over a two-year period.  I researched local native plants to learn where and how to plant the garden so that our natives would thrive.  Then I planned and coordinated a planting and education day with one hundred-fifty first grade students and their teachers in the garden.  Currently, I take students on educational tours of the garden and assist teachers with using the garden as an outdoor learning space.  I am the volunteer steward of the garden and sponsor of the South School native plant club.

I look forward to meeting all of you!  See you at one of our organizational meetings.


Alyssa Tadelman