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Rose City Community Garden: Wish List
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009. We are in need of tools and materials! As a non-profit organization, everything we do is made possible by our community and their generosity. Any donation, no matter how big or small, is greatly appreciated. . But wait, there's more- as a non-profit, your donations are tax deductible! Please contact us to set up donations or if you have any questions. . 160; Shovels. 160; Hoes. 160; Rakes. 160; Pitch forks. 160; Trowels. 160; Gloves. Bring lunch and come dig in!
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Rose City Community Garden: Our first raised bed is in!
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Sunday, July 26, 2009. Our first raised bed is in! A beautiful day brought a great turnout for our latest work day at the garden! We got our first raised bed in the ground, make out of recycled pallets. What a feeling to see the property coming together! Thanks to everyone for coming out! Rose City Community Garden. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rose City Community Garden. 11 Mechanic St., Norwich, CT. Mechanic St. and West Main St. intersection). Join us on Facebook. Norwich Holistic Moms Network.
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Rose City Community Garden: Another great work day!
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009. Another great work day! Another wave of new friends joined us this past weekend for our second Rose City Community Garden Work Day. Although it was the same weekend as Sailfest, we had a great turnout. We marked, dug, and leveled 5 plots in preparation for raised beds! A few folks brought extra tools to share. and there were even some blueberries fresh from a local Farmer's Market. Good times, good times. You can't stop progress! Rose City Community Garden. Join us on Facebook.
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Rose City Community Garden: Garden Work Day Marathon!
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Saturday, November 7, 2009. Garden Work Day Marathon! Before the weather starts getting REALLY cold, we're having a Garden Work Day Marathon! Since Thursday, volunteers have been working every day at the garden. Marathon continues through * MONDAY* . See what we've been working on! Photos are on Facebook. Call Sean 860.705.1390 to see what still needs to be done, or just stop by the garden at 11 Mechanic Street! Also, we are planning a Garlic Festival/Pesto Party for the spring! Start getting excited :).
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Sprout at Connecticut College: April 2012
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Saturday, April 07, 2012. For those of you readers who are in New England, this is the time of year to enjoy fresh spinach from your garden or your local farmer's market. Check out these easy and delicious spinach recipes by Mark Bittman in the New York Times. Monday, April 02, 2012. Quick Update: Early season crops. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). If you have any questions, comments, ideas, or would like to. Organization, shuttle an email to sprout@conncoll.edu. For more information about our organization.
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Sprout at Connecticut College: SPROUT Garden Update, week of August 5th
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Thursday, August 08, 2013. SPROUT Garden Update, week of August 5th. A perfectly healthy and beautiful eggplant. Purple string bean flowers. Giant and pristine—also no chemicals! Honestly, the thing we are most proud of is the fact that we produce all-natural organic foods. The microbiology of the soil and the booming insect population take care of most of the 'issues' for us. Awhile back, a passerby asked if what we grow in the garden is exclusively vegetables. Not anymore! Similarly, if you're interest...
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Sprout at Connecticut College: SPROUT Garden Update, week of June 24th
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Monday, June 24, 2013. SPROUT Garden Update, week of June 24th. To our delight, the weather has been improving. Many of the plants in the garden have exploded with growth. The past week has offered us much in terms of sales as a result. In essence, the garden is coming together, piece by piece, both in functionality and in beauty. Our pea plants are happily producing new pods daily, and so on each selling day in the near future we should have at least some. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You can als...
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Sprout at Connecticut College: January 2012
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Thursday, January 19, 2012. I thought that this article was very inspiring. It's about a man who observed the rain runoff patterns in the street and used harvested runoff rain water to grow a garden in the city. Monday, January 09, 2012. Interesting Story About Sunflowers. I thought that this story about Sunflowers on NPR was very interesting. Check it out. Http:/ www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2012/01/05/144695733/how-the-russians-saved-americas-sunflower. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Simple template. Tem...
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Sprout at Connecticut College: August 2013
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Thursday, August 08, 2013. SPROUT Garden Update, week of August 5th. A perfectly healthy and beautiful eggplant. Purple string bean flowers. Giant and pristine—also no chemicals! Honestly, the thing we are most proud of is the fact that we produce all-natural organic foods. The microbiology of the soil and the booming insect population take care of most of the 'issues' for us. Awhile back, a passerby asked if what we grow in the garden is exclusively vegetables. Not anymore! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Sprout at Connecticut College: SPROUT Garden Update, Week of July 22nd
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013. SPROUT Garden Update, Week of July 22nd. A bee pollinating a cantaloupe flower. Last week the blog was left unattended, due to there not being anything particularly exciting to report. Today, for sale, we have beets, scallions, swiss chard, cherry tomatoes (our first harvest! Basil, broccoli, hot sauce, and pesto—homemade with organic pesto basil from the garden. If sales are sufficient today, we will breach $1,000 in earnings so far this summer. That is an achieveme...Organizatio...
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