A resurgence has also occurred in our times toward the benefit on having your own garden and communities that include cities and churches have accommodated these interests. In my own city a very beautiful community garden has been erected in an area where only green grass had grown prior. The Memorial Park Community Garden was opened in 2011 and is located at the Memorial Park North Recreation Center at 340 N. Orange Place, "featur[ing] forty plots available to the community, either as individuals or as an organization. The cost of each 4’ x 10’ plot is $30.00 annually + a $20.00 initial deposit. (Applications are accepted at the Administrative Offices at Memorial Park, 320 N. Orange Place in Azusa. For further information, please call (626) 812-5280.)
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Sunday, October 20, 2013
The Development of the First Community Gardens
A resurgence has also occurred in our times toward the benefit on having your own garden and communities that include cities and churches have accommodated these interests. In my own city a very beautiful community garden has been erected in an area where only green grass had grown prior. The Memorial Park Community Garden was opened in 2011 and is located at the Memorial Park North Recreation Center at 340 N. Orange Place, "featur[ing] forty plots available to the community, either as individuals or as an organization. The cost of each 4’ x 10’ plot is $30.00 annually + a $20.00 initial deposit. (Applications are accepted at the Administrative Offices at Memorial Park, 320 N. Orange Place in Azusa. For further information, please call (626) 812-5280.)
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Kids & Gardening
One thing I discovered at a very young age was that gardening was fun! My dad had a large plot for gardening, and it would always be full of plants. I remember when my dad let me plant some of the vegetables in the garden, it was pretty exciting. Now as a parent im doing the same with my son, and he definitely enjoys himself. If your planning on introducing your kids to gardening make sure you keep it short and sweet. Depending on their attention span you could elaborate on why you add compost or why centain plants need more sun than others for example. Be sure to walk them through step by step by keeping it simple and easy to remember. Teaching your kids how to garden is one way for them to appreciate what they eat, especially their veggies.~ mike
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Early Fall Crop
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Our little Garden in the City
Our family:
Michael, a construction worker, comes a long line of Italian farmers and loves to read, do and be a gardener.
Annjanette, a stay at home mom with a home business and no prior experience to gardening.
Gabriel (almost 5) and Siena (2) love the garden. Gabriel has just planted his own section of carrots and radishes from seed. Our babies are why we have this garden and why we choose the products and foods we buy. Everything is for them.
This blog is geared at helping and inspiring our friends and family to garden, and to look at the food and products we buy as well as show how imperfect we truly are, we too enjoy a good onion ring and fried chicken meal from time to time.
Thank you for sharing in our journey.