
Thursday, April 28, 2011
TIMBERLINE'S EDIBLE COURTYARD

If Your Fingers Are Itching to begin the planting season early here’s a suggestion for a satisfying crop that can be direct-seeded into your pots and garden strips. Salad greens are the answer. Try arugula, corn salad, raddicchio, lettuces, oriental greens, peas, spinach and swiss chard. These suggestions were taken from a West Coast Seeds planting chart and within weeks you will find yourself picking fresh, crunchy leaves for wonderful evening salads . Using these seeds last season my deck pots were bursting with greens by mid May.
The First Community Garden to be constructed on municipal land is due to open officially on May 15. Meanwhile the founder, Chelsey Holley and her happy band of 14 excited gardeners are charting out the plot lines at the Laughing Willow Community Gardens . It’s located at the corner of Simms Road and Lawson Grove. The plots will measure 4 by 20 feet and are well suited to the square foot gardening concept which focuses on intensive small space growing areas. As well there are raised beds planned for wheelchair accessibility. Actual construction of the site will begin in early April and an open house is planned for 15 May. Funding for startup has come from Greenways Land Trust , the Lions Club, Rotary Club and several small businesses. Sundance Café has set up an ongoing fundraiser by donating the cost of a paper cup for each customer who brings in their own coffee mug. The nearby Presbyterian Church is donating indoor meeting space and Chelsey says this is only part of an amazing community effort to establish the much welcomed garden. There are still spaces available for both wheel chair access and ground level sites. Chelsey will welcome your interest at 926-0279.
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