It’s time for me to spend the last of this year in New York, so I said goodbye to the Urban Farm a few days ago. Sure I’ll be back in January, but going away for the next few weeks without my favorite corner of Eugene made me a little sad to be leaving. I [...]
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Goodbye Urban Farm
December 15th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Tags: urban farm · vegetables · winter vegetables
Season Race
August 5th, 2009 · 2 Comments
The race is on to turn my half barren vegetable plot into a success before the season ends. My transplanted tomatoes and peppers are doing very well. Of the seeds I planted, only about half actually survived. Partly that was probably due to a lack of consistent watering, or perhaps it was just related to [...]
Tags: seeds · urban farm · vegetables
Working on the Urban Farm
July 31st, 2009 · 2 Comments
Since I arrived in Eugene, I have been spending every Saturday morning volunteering at the University of Oregon’s Urban Farm. After putting in a couple hours of work, the director lets me take home a backpack full of goodies. The backpack seems to overflow more and more each week as we enter the full swing [...]
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Low Maintenance Garden Design
June 9th, 2009 · 2 Comments
My mother is a self proclaimed “black thumb” and has a never-ending battle with weeds in her yard. One large section in particular used to house two dwarf cherry trees, which she eventually gave to Jay and I for use in our landscape. The spot has sat bare for a couple years now and the [...]
Tags: design · gardening · projects · wildlife
Plant a Teepee
June 3rd, 2009 · 2 Comments
Constructing a simple teepee in the garden is a very simple and fun way to work vertically. Living in the city, we are all space-challenged and I have found the teepee a welcome edition every year. You can use old tree branches or visit your nearest nursery for bamboo stalks.
Tie your teepee at the top [...]
Tags: garden art · projects · vegetables · vines