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I visited a start up "community" garden run by non gardeners.
Apparently this will be designed as a teaching garden for kids. They are about 9 raised beds built of cinder blocks, ~ 4' * 3'. Water will be supplied by either rainfall or runoff from a large roof of a community center. There is room for about 8 barrels. I think about 12' vertical fall from where the barrels could be stored. There is talk of a bicycle water pump. Sun looks good, with just shading early and late. All this is in Atlanta 7b. I think they want to grow a bit of everything, veggies, flowers and herbs. I'm looking for ideas of what will be tolerant of care and how to irrigate this. When I first looked into this I thought there would be someone there that could teach me about gardening, not the other way around! Jeff |
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Jeff Thies wrote: I visited a start up "community" garden run by non gardeners. Apparently this will be designed as a teaching garden for kids. They are about 9 raised beds built of cinder blocks, ~ 4' * 3'. Water will be supplied by either rainfall or runoff from a large roof of a community center. There is room for about 8 barrels. I think about 12' vertical fall from where the barrels could be stored. There is talk of a bicycle water pump. Sun looks good, with just shading early and late. All this is in Atlanta 7b. I think they want to grow a bit of everything, veggies, flowers and herbs. I'm looking for ideas of what will be tolerant of care and how to irrigate this. When I first looked into this I thought there would be someone there that could teach me about gardening, not the other way around! Jeff http://communitygarden.org/connect/ Learning is a two way street. -- Bill S. Jersey USA zone 5 shade garden What use one more wake up call? http://www.thesunmagazine.org/ many stars |
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Bill who putters wrote: In article , Jeff Thies wrote: I visited a start up "community" garden run by non gardeners. Apparently this will be designed as a teaching garden for kids. They are about 9 raised beds built of cinder blocks, ~ 4' * 3'. Water will be supplied by either rainfall or runoff from a large roof of a community center. There is room for about 8 barrels. I think about 12' vertical fall from where the barrels could be stored. There is talk of a bicycle water pump. Sun looks good, with just shading early and late. All this is in Atlanta 7b. I think they want to grow a bit of everything, veggies, flowers and herbs. I'm looking for ideas of what will be tolerant of care and how to irrigate this. When I first looked into this I thought there would be someone there that could teach me about gardening, not the other way around! Jeff http://communitygarden.org/connect/ Learning is a two way street. You learn best when you teach. -- - Billy "Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arn3lF5XSUg http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Zinn/HZinn_page.html |
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Bill who putters wrote:
In article , Jeff Thies wrote: I visited a start up "community" garden run by non gardeners. Apparently this will be designed as a teaching garden for kids. They are about 9 raised beds built of cinder blocks, ~ 4' * 3'. Water will be supplied by either rainfall or runoff from a large roof of a community center. There is room for about 8 barrels. I think about 12' vertical fall from where the barrels could be stored. There is talk of a bicycle water pump. Sun looks good, with just shading early and late. All this is in Atlanta 7b. I think they want to grow a bit of everything, veggies, flowers and herbs. I'm looking for ideas of what will be tolerant of care and how to irrigate this. When I first looked into this I thought there would be someone there that could teach me about gardening, not the other way around! Jeff http://communitygarden.org/connect/ That looks perfect. Jeffs Learning is a two way street. |
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Billy wrote:
In article , Bill who putters wrote: In article , Jeff Thies wrote: I visited a start up "community" garden run by non gardeners. Apparently this will be designed as a teaching garden for kids. They are about 9 raised beds built of cinder blocks, ~ 4' * 3'. Water will be supplied by either rainfall or runoff from a large roof of a community center. There is room for about 8 barrels. I think about 12' vertical fall from where the barrels could be stored. There is talk of a bicycle water pump. Sun looks good, with just shading early and late. All this is in Atlanta 7b. I think they want to grow a bit of everything, veggies, flowers and herbs. I'm looking for ideas of what will be tolerant of care and how to irrigate this. When I first looked into this I thought there would be someone there that could teach me about gardening, not the other way around! Jeff http://communitygarden.org/connect/ Learning is a two way street. You learn best when you teach. The best advice I've ever given was "Don't take my advice!". So it's best that they learn something, that works, too. ;-) Jeff |
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