Saturday, May 29, 2010

Beaverton Giving Gardens 2010 progress







Awards Banquet 2010 ~ Thanks to our core volunteers and all the volunteers that are essential for the garden program.































Green Beans, Cabbage and cucumbers















Tomatoes
























July 3rd ~ We completed several plantings of tomatoes and have one more plot to plant.
It has been a wet May and June so planting has been slow.






















































June 12th ~ a lot of rain during the past 2 weeks but we were blessed with good weekends and lots of help to prepare the beds and plant some plants and seeds. The slugs were ravenous and ate many of our starts. This is a family friendly activity and everyone had a good time.








May 29th - The end of the 4th large work day and we have more paths in and more amendments. It has rained heavily almost the entire of month of May, and we had to cancel several work days due to the weather. The plants are going to get in the ground soon!


















































Scraping the the last of the black gold


off to go into the field.
































Spreading chips






















It was starting to rain so we had to wrap it up. Welcome to Oregon.










































































Wrapping it up.






























A load of donated plants for the fields.


























Moving the plants to the field.
























Weeee.

















Preparing the ground




































































Sunday, April 11, 2010




Yay... More amendments














Volunteers helping prepare the soil at the giving gardens for planting.















Preparing the soil









Work has begun on the Beaverton giving gardens.
Volunteers weed whacked, and amendments were placed in the garden and it the field cleaned in preparation for tilling this coming week if all goes well.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Beaverton Spring garden activities



















Bringing in the plant donations.















Mama Samia helping us prepare the beds for planting.






























Chive Rescue 101. We gleaned chive plants and are dividing them and holding them for a few days until we get a place prepared at the gardens.
A big day of gleaning.

















PJ manning the TVG Gleaner's table the Edible Garden Resource Fair



































Our table at the Edible Garden Resource Fair in Multnomah Village






















We finished the beds and recovered the unfinished area so we don't have to weed. Next we need mulch.


















Taking a break in basking in the February sunshine.






















Our surprise of the day was to find a frog on the ground. We moved him to shady part of the garden. Amazing how he got there.






























Planting peas is a delicious way to add nitrogen to the soil.






















Double Digging beds at the community center Gleaner Garden plot. The plot was full of worms and easy to work this beautiful February day.

Gardening around town



We gleaned veggie starts for the garden. Thanks Portland Nursery!



















Gleaners gleaned unregistered plots and we planted some cabbage and peppers.












A lovely day at the OFB gardens in Portland.















The garden gals on a rare clean day!

















OFB's melon hoop house. Now those melons should be happy in there with hood on.















Jon helping load our donation of fertilizer, compost and starts.














Jonny cool watering the plants.












Volunteer extrodinare and the rototiller queen our dear garden friend helps us and watches over the community gardens.













Staking up the tomatoes at the community center Gleaner Garden.










Picking up the worm poop, got a flat and needed to unload the stuff to get to the spare.