Wednesday, June 26, 2013

End of June Updates

Wow, I can't believe June is almost finished!
We have had a lot of hot days, and with consistent watering - the plants are looking very happy!  We have so many green beans (haricot verts) and snow peas ready for picking!  Also, lots of green tomatoes just waiting to ripen, a bunch of growing zucchini and peppers, and lots of flowers on cucumbers and squash.
Each of our green bean plants looks like this - so many beans!
Ripening tomatoes!
First zucchini of the year!  Julie thinks it looks like a platypus.
Tony thinks it looks like a duck.
Also, the garden is in full bloom, with beautiful flowers, happy grass and full beds.

If you're interested in coming to visit and want to pick some fresh veggies, please contact us at bodycommunitygarden@gmail.com!
Our next set of open hours aren't until mid-July, but we would love to have you come get some beans, peas, tomatoes and zucchini ASAP!

Happy summer everyone!
-Julie

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Open Hours Cancelled Today Due to Rain

Hi all,

Due to rain, we have to cancel our open hours today (6/18).  Please stop by another day!

We will be there tomorrow (6/19) from 5-7pm and will have a volunteer there on Thursday (6/20) from 5-7pm.  Also, we will be open on Sunday (6/23) from 3-6pm.

At least the plants are happy!

-Julie

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Tomatoes, Peppers and Squash - oh my!

With all the rain over the last couple days, the plants are super happy!  And growing!

*warning - these are some pretty terrible phone pictures...so you'll have to come see the plants in person during our open hours to get the full experience*

Also - advanced apologies if we got some of the student's names wrong on their plants.  The dirt has made some of the names a little tough to read.

We have peppers!  Lots and lots of cayenne peppers, either already growing strong, or flowering and coming soon.
Jasmine's Cayenne Pepper
Nicholas' Cayenne Pepper
Xiomara's Cayenne Pepper
Tinel's Cayenne Pepper
Cole's Cayenne Pepper 

On one side of the trellis we have beans and peas getting so big!
Pea flowers!
Bean flowers! 



On the other side of the trellis we have cucumbers, beans and tomatoes!
In the yellow we have cucumbers, in the red more beans, and everything else is tomatoes!
We have a couple cherry tomato plants with green tomatoes already growing!  Others have lots of flowers just waiting to be tomatoes soon!

Our two successful pumpkin plants are getting so big!!  This might be a practice year for pumpkins - but we're considering planting more. 
Our squash plants are getting huge!  Also we have lots of plants that are already flowering!

Ali has a squash flower!
Amani also has a beautiful squash bloom!


Our strawberry plants have a flower!!!!!!! Yayyyy!!  Although in general our PVC pipe strawberry gardens haven't been as successful as we were hoping - we still have a chance!

 And of course, our magnolia tree is still beautiful.


Come see these plants and more in person during our open hours next week!!
June 18th, 19th, and 20th from 5pm-7pm
and June 23rd from 3pm-6pm

Happy summer everyone!! We hope you come visit us next week!
-Julie

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Garden Progress - Beginning of June

So many updates!  It has been a busy couple weeks for the BODY Garden!

At the end of May we had 6 classes of 4th graders from PS89 come help us plant all of our vegetable seedlings!  We had so much fun with the students and they were truly a joy to spend time with.  And even though it rained every day the field trips occurred, we somehow had no rain from 9am-1pm everyday while the students were there!

Thank you so much to all of the volunteers who helped make the field trips possible!  We could not have done any of it without you.  You were all absolutely amazing.  And thank you for eating PB&J and carrots for lunch without any complaints :)

The kids went through 5 stations during their field trip (each about 20 minutes):
  1. Planting station - The students got a tour of our vegetable garden and discussed what a plant needs to grow.  They then each planted their own seedling and marked it with a popsicle stick so they can come back during the summer and see the progress of their plant.
  2. Nutrition - Students learned about how to read nutrition labels (serving sizes, calories, etc) and discussed the makeup of a healthy meal.
  3. Make your own planter - As the name implies, students got to make their own planter out of a water bottle they had saved and brought to the garden, and planted a seedling in it to take home.  They also learned about other ways to recycle/repurpose common household items and use them for gardening.
  4. Tae Bo - The kids went through a 20 minute routine of Tae Bo with our volunteers, and learned about warming up and stretching.  
  5. Pollinators - The students got to learn about how bees communicate where flowers are to other bees through the Waggle Dance, and go to put it into practice themselves helping their classmates find flowers hidden in the garden.
Check in later for pictures of the field trips!

All of the volunteers were so impressed with how smart and engaged the students were, and we hope they had as much fun with us as we did teaching them!
We hope the students come back throughout the season during our open hours to come check on their plants, help in the garden, and take home vegetables!!

Speaking of vegetables, here are some pictures of some of the stuff we have planted.

Our rose bushes are going crazy and have so many blooms!



There are still a ton of buds and more blooms to come

Zucchini plants starting to get big

Our pea plants had their first flowers this week and are all now grabbing on to the trellis

Beans are all reaching the trellis now too
You can see the beans (closer) and the peas (farther) all grabbing the trellis
Some of our bell pepper plants have gotten their first flowers - The plant Aliyah planted has a great bud!  
All the tomato plants went in the ground on Memorial Day - and because Rainbow is Julie's favorite color, it's no mistake they're all staked with different color stakes to help them grow.  (Beans near and cucumbers far against the trellis)
Another view of the tomatoes (with cucumbers and beans against the trellis)
Our grape vine has grown so big and is already grabbing it's stake too

We just planted all of the flowers yesterday (on what was probably the hottest day of the year so far...), but now everything is in the ground!  Thank you to Julie's Uncle Lou for donating cuttings of his perennial plants, and to our friends Jordan and Amanda for helping us plant in the hot sun!

More pictures coming soon of the "completed" garden (with everything planted!) and updates on how the plants are growing!

Please don't forget to stop by during our open hours to help out and pick up some stuff to take home!
Open hours are:

June 18th, 19th, 20th and July 16th, 17th, 18th from 5pm-7pm
June 23rd and July 21st from 3pm-6pm 

**Cancelled if raining**

Hope everyone is having a great weekend and enjoying this beautiful weather!  We know the plants are :)

-Julie