Thursday, May 16, 2013

Composting Tour Rescheduled to 5/22 @4:30 at Keyes Rd.

The composting tour was rescheduled to Wed. May 22nd. Please see below for more details, thanks!

Kitty


Rod Robison, Department of Public Works Environmental Services Program Administrator for the Town of Concord, agreed to reschedule the Composting Station Tour to Wednesday, May 22, 4:30 PM. So.... we hope that those who signed up will come...and invite others to join us who may have been unable to at the original time. Come on your own, or bring a friend!

If you want to sign up now, please do so before May 20 by emailing: deb01742@comcast.net.

Thanks!

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Seedling Sale At the Food Project in Lincoln Memorial Day Weekend


Fellow Gardeners!
We have word of a HUGE plant sale going on in Lincoln Memorial Day weekend. The sale supports the efforts of the non-profit and very cool group The Food Project. Join them at their farm in Lincoln, Mass., for a three-day seedling sale on Memorial Day weekend. They will be selling over 60 varieties of vegetable, flower, and herb seedlings, including 21 varieties of tomatoes!
See you there!
WHEN:
Saturday, May 25 - Monday, May 27 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. each day Rain or shine
WHERE:
The Food Project's Lincoln Farm Under the Big, White Tent Route 126 & Baker Bridge Road Lincoln, MA 01773
PRICING:
4- or 6-packs: $5 each Singles: $3 each or two for $5
- Dave Stacey

Friday, May 3, 2013

Concord Seed Lending LIbrary now open!

The Concord Seed Lending Library has opened it's doors and is available anytime the Fowler Branch Library is open:


M - 9am - 7pm
Tu - 9am - 6pm
We - 9am - 6pm
Th - 1pm - 6pm
Fr - 9am - 5pm
Sa - 9am - 5pm

How does it work?

1. Come in to Fowler, go downstairs and browse through the seed cabinet to see what we have. Pick out some packages to "borrow" from the Super Easy or Easy seed drawers (if you'll be returning seed) or some packages from the Difficult drawers (but do not return these for now until we've developed seed saving classes for these types of plants). You may see some new varieties you've never grown before!

2. Sign them out on the sign out form. Bring them home and plant them. Grow them out and enjoy your harvest of a few of your plants then let a couple of your best plants go to seed. 

3. At the end of the season when your plants have gone to seed, gather the seeds from those plants and "return" some of your seeds for the library to restock their cabinet, keep the rest of the seeds for yourself for the Spring. Not sure how to save seed, see here. Next year,  come back and borrow some more seeds to start the cycle again! 

Why should you do this?

It's economical, you get to try new varieties that you've never tried before, you are supporting a community effort which is encouraging seed saving and you can feel good about keeping the seeds locally adapted to our Concord environment and weather. Please note that we're supplementing your regular garden plantings, we're not a store as we have only so much donated seed. 

Please come on by and take a look and choose some new varieties that you'd like to try today!

Composing Tour and Talk - May 8th, 4:30 - 6pm @Town Landfill Composting Station, Concord, MA


Hello Cousins Field Community Gardeners,

If you'd like to learn more about how to compost, come to this talk! This is good info to make our gardens healthier and happier. Please RSVP to deb01742@comcast.net so Debbie Barr knows how many to expect.

Thanks,
Kitty

SAVE YOUR PLACE ON THE COMPOSTING TOUR AND TALK
How to Compost (so your garden will thank you!) 
Rod Robison, Town of Concord Environmental Services 
Wed. May 8, 4:30-6 PM, @ the Town Landfill Composting Station and a nearby private home 

Learn about Town composting with Rod RobisonProgram Administrator, Environmental Services, held at the DPW composting station; followed by a nearby private home composting tour and demo (directions provided at the Composting Station) and vermi-culture group order pick up with Ray Pourali, Green Planet.

Concord Public Works manages a drop-off program for yard waste recycling that is open to all Concord residents. Compost and wood chips made from collected yard waste are available for free to all Concord residents. RSVP for details: deb01742@comcast.net. We will meet at the Walden Street entrance (Rt 126), just across Rt 2, on the left before you reach Walden Pond. 

and if that's not enough...

Group order for Vermi-Composting Kits and Tea!
Some of you have asked if there are alternate ways to pick up vermi-culture products if you can't join us for the Composting Tour and Talk on May 8.  The answer is YES....we can work out other dates to pick up at my house. Please place your orders by Monday, May 6  so Ray of Green Planet will bring enough for everyone. (email deb01742@comcast.net). Kits are $10 (one per outdoor composter works just fine for my 2 person household); Compost tea comes in pint ($7) and gallon ($20). I spray on seedlings using greatly diluted tea to reduce susceptibility to pests and disease.