We're getting really excited about the pumpkins we've got growing in our mini pumpkin patch. These photos taken by our expert kid photographer document five of the pumpkins we've got growing on the vine. We've gotten a terrible case of squash bugs, so we're hoping they will all survive. The pumpkins are green and only starting to turn orange, as the pumpkin leaves are looking worse and worse. But here's to hoping that we'll have something to carve for Halloween.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Pumpkins, pumpkins, and more pumpkins
We're getting really excited about the pumpkins we've got growing in our mini pumpkin patch. These photos taken by our expert kid photographer document five of the pumpkins we've got growing on the vine. We've gotten a terrible case of squash bugs, so we're hoping they will all survive. The pumpkins are green and only starting to turn orange, as the pumpkin leaves are looking worse and worse. But here's to hoping that we'll have something to carve for Halloween.
Enjoying the Produce
It's been far too long since we've posted, but wanted to share a few pictures of what we've been cooking up with food from our garden. The green beans, squash, and herbs have all come in well, so we had a delicious meal with herb pizza, green beans, and cooked squash.
Meanwhile, we got excited last week because we finally had the beautiful sunflower emerge to add some more beautiful yellow color to complement the marigolds.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
August Garden Party
This Wednesday we had a great turn-out to our Garden Party, complete with garden tours, great food, and a chance to meet new neighbors and friends. The place is really beginning to produce so we had to take a look at the pumpkins beginning to grow on the vine and the yellow squashes getting longer by the day. Our master griller prepared tasty meat options, as well as some grilled eggplant. We had a great assortment of veggies, including several kinds from the garden.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Party Rain Date and Request to Call 311
In the mean time, please help us out by calling 311 - the Mayor's Citywide call center - to request the following:
1. We would like the 3 overflowing trash bins at 19th & Burke St. SE to be emptied immediately. It has been 3 weeks since the last time they were emptied.
2. We would also like all three of this trash bins to be put on a regular pick-up schedule.
The only way we've been able to get the trash emptied all summer is to call 311 repeatedly, so please be sure to include the second point, so that the city can start regularly emptying the bins.
Thanks and see you Wednesday for an awesome Garden Party/Cookout!
Thursday, August 11, 2011
I say PRODUCE, you say PARTY!
Whether you've helped regularly at the garden or just passed by, we welcome you to come to come celebrate how far we've come. Not only is this a more enjoyable space - the lights are working now, the grass has been mowed, the trash (we hope) will get picked up regularly [please keep calling 311 to ask the city to do their job]. But on top of all that, we have a great garden to show for it, where we are really growing food for the community to enjoy.
SATURDAY GARDEN PARTY
August 13 @ 6:30pm
Our Stadium Armory Community Garden
19th & Burke St. SE
GARDEN: Get a garden tour – Plant some seeds – Help water plants - Learn how to volunteer
MEET: Your Neighbors – Our ANC Representative Mr. Francis Campbell
PLAY: Soccer – Football – Water balloons – Sidewalk Chalk
EAT: Grill – Cookout – Fresh Veggies – Fresh Fruits – Ice Cream
Potluck style – please bring something to share if you are able
Questions? Call 202-656-9890 or email stadiumarmorygarden@gmail.com
Sunday, July 31, 2011
The Greening of the Garden
Progress continues in the garden. In the area where the Trash Mob recently helped us remove piles of weeds, we have now planted cast-offs from the local garden center. Peppers are already in the ground, with plans for tomatoes, squash, and melons to follow close behind.
It's amazing to observe the greening of the garden. A few posts ago we wrote about how "It's Growing!", but to compare the third picture here with the same shot in that post, it's incredible to see the difference.
The last photo here is of one of the pumpkin plants in our pumpkin patch. We got a late start, but are hopeful that we'll have some great little pumpkins by the end of the summer.
Finally! An Answer to Our Three Simple Requests
1. Mow the grass. In this photo, you can see in the foreground where a month ago we hand-snipped the grass that had been as tall as the fence. Behind the fence, one half got cut at one point, but the section closest to the street was left to become prairie grass, aka a trash magnet.
2. The lightstands over the park benches did not have functioning lights, posing a public safety risk, since the metro elevator is right next to this park area
3. The trash has rarely been emptied, and often is left to overflow, making the litter problem worse, since there's no place to fit the litter.
So for this post, we would like to thank all of those who were persistent and helped bring resolution to these three wishes this past week. We are proud to report that the grass has been mowed, five of the six lightbulbs have been replaced, and the garbage has been collected (we hope this will become a regular occurence). All of these have helped to make the area much safer and cleaner, and ultimately more able to be enjoyed by the community.
We were almost at the stage of wishing for a genie to grant our three wishes, but thankfully, the city came through and dealt with these public goods.
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