Hello to fellow gardeners, Due to a common malady of us +75'rs, that of
believing we could still work as s 45 year old, my backyard renovation took 5
weeks instead of 1 week. Therefore the plots 1,2&4 appeared abandoned and
certainly not up to the standards beinģ set by my fellow gardeners. I am now
am making strides to correct that and will hopefully enjoy the fruits of my
labor in November instead of August. I aldo sadly have found my inventory of
powder coated tomato cages at 0 instead of 8. Hopefully no light fingered
thief will go after my gilded in rust 15 year old attic reserves now installed
in my garden. It is nice to have water available even if I do have to drag the
hose 100 feet to get my garden watered. When I was on the garden committee I
bought and installed the two hose racks so that all gardeners in the east
garden would have water no more than 30 feet away. 100 feet (approximately)
seems less than equal water rights. Happy Gardening, Bill MossSent via the
Samsung Galaxy S10, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: Kendra Lavell <klavell102@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 6/26/21 10:52 AM (GMT-05:00) To: greenwood_gardeners@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [greenwood_gardeners] Re: How to open and close the new gate latch
Scott the west garden water tub was over flowing gardener turned off On Thu,
Jun 24, 2021 at 11:24 AM GVCA Manager <greenwood_ohio@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Gardeners,
I made a video to explain how to use the new gate latch, which I installed last
night.
http://greenwoodohio.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Using-the-gate.mp4
Please watch, be gentle with the latch, it does not need to be forced, and do
not bend the new wire.
I also greased the latch pin, so do not touch.
Thanks,
Scott Klement
GVCA Manager
From: greenwood_gardeners-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<greenwood_gardeners-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Kendra Lavell
<klavell102@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2021 9:35 PM
To: greenwood_gardeners@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <greenwood_gardeners@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [greenwood_gardeners] Re: Stoney Plot
Sorry you have y deal with that add a bag or2 of manure mix it in should be
good after that we still have a whole plot to take a rototiller too
On Sun, Jun 20, 2021 at 9:15 PM dgroff1009 <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tonight I dumped the rocks in the driveway that were in the Kate's wagon..
I raked more into 2 piles that need to be sifted.
I turned the soil in the plot. It took most of the rocks out. May need another
raking.
Del
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-------- Original message --------
From: Kendra Lavell <klavell102@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 6/20/21 8:31 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: greenwood_gardeners@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [greenwood_gardeners] Re: Stoney Plot
Karen,
I saw the plot and Bills wheelbarrow filled with rocks and was wondering what
was going on. how about setting up a screen or a grate as a filter to get the
rocks out faster and easier? If you need help let me know
On Sun, Jun 20, 2021 at 8:03 PM Celeste Wagner <celeste.wagner@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Karen, I am E-18 and I am sorry to see what you are going through! I wonder
if a box and lots of new soil on top of that would be good. That way you might
be able to leave the stone. Just a thought.
~ Celeste
On Sun, Jun 20, 2021 at 3:15 PM Karen Zinck <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Diane,
I’m in plot e20 and I’m having a terrible time trying to clear it out and turn
the soil. A previous gardener filled it with crushed marble. Even after raking,
I can’t sink a shovel in because the stones go really deep. My garden neighbor
Kate has been working
on it with me. She brought over a wheelbarrow and it’s half filled with
stones. There is at least that much more still on/in the ground.
Can I get some help with this? I was only able to plant half the plot.
Thanks!
Karen
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