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Neighborhood Garden Project: Planting Day!


Planting Day from Jennifer von Elling on Vimeo

The seedlings were growing out of their miniature greenhouse homes and compostable pots, so we got together last weekend and moved them to their permanent home.

First, we set a path of pea gravel and lined it with marigolds, supposedly a staple of organic gardening for their ability to repell pests. Then, we got to work with a pencil and sketched out a map of what was to be our garden. Lots of eraser dust. And the end result didn't even match what we came up with as we dug in the dirt. But even in just a few days, the seedlings appeared to be getting along just fine in their place in the dirt.

We learned from another more experienced gardener in the neighborhood that our squash and cucumbers shouldn't be as close together as we planned due to the possibility of cross-pollination. Then, we decided we wanted to start some more lettuce seeds in the garden and made the room to accommodate them. Finding room for the many strong tomato seedlings we ended up with was challenging, but we made it work and decided to give a few away. We have two types of beans, two types of tomatoes, three types of onions, bell peppers, garlic, okra, radishes, beets, carrots, cucumbers, squash, cantaloupe, watermelon, bibb lettuce, spinach, chard and arugula.

It turns out, our timing couldn't have been more perfect. Although it was sunny and a little too warm on Planting Day, the next few days brought several inches of gentle rain. I really think the seedlings are loving their new home. In the next few days, a few more residents will be joining them: blackberry, blueberry and raspberry bushes and some strawberry seeds.

The next Neighborhood Garden Project post will appear in two weeks.

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