Friday, September 11, 2009

Dundee Community Garden 14-20 Sept

Hello Dundee Community Gardeners,

The garden looks great and is loaded with vegetables ripe for picking! Please visit your garden plot and harvest what is there!


Here's what's happening this coming week:

1. Our next harvest night is Monday Sept. 14. We'll start at 6:30, as it is getting dark so early. Please come to help harvest produce from the community plots that we'll donate to the food pantry at Together, Inc.

*If you would like to donate produce from your own plot to the food pantry, please join us on Monday evening, or send me an e-mail to let me know we have permission to pick from your plot! And as far as any plots covered in over-ripe or rotting-on-the-vine tomatoes, we may help "lighten the load" Monday and put some of that very ripe produce in our Together collection -- this is only if your plot is looking neglected and food is going to waste.

2. Next board meeting is Tues. Sept. 15, 7 p.m. at Dundee Presbyterian. All garden members welcome!

3. Harvest pot-luck is Sat. Sept. 19, 3-5 at the garden. Bring a dish to share, hopefully one that contains something from the garden! Hope lots of garden members and friends can come to this end-of-the-season get-together.

4. We'll have a fall "clean up the garden" work day in October... date to be decided.

See you at the garden,
Mary


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Other community events that may be of interest:

1. City Sprouts Irrigation Workshop Saturday Sept. 12

City Sprouts Omaha is hosting a workshop to showcase a new bucket drip irrigation design. Modeled from a concept intended for subsistence agriculture in developing countries, this setup works equally well for community plots and personal backyard gardens.

Come learn how to build a simple watering system from commonly available supplies ($5) and add your input to help improve the construction

This workshop is hosted by Scott Williams, recent engineering graduate of Iowa State University. If you are interested please contact Jeanine Dickens at (402)-680-0118.

When: Saturday, September 12th (10am - 11am)
Where: City Sprouts (4007 Franklin St.)
Cost: FREE!


2. Green Homes Tour Sat. Sept. 19

The 2009 Green Homes Tour is an opportunity for metro area residents to learn how to green their living environments. The event will showcase four west Omaha homes, and each will feature a different theme. Three of the homes are undergoing a series of green home improvement projects. "Before" and "after" data on energy use will be available. The fourth home on the tour is a new Energy Star home. Free shuttle service to the tour homes will be available at Village Pointe.

New to this year's tour is an information fair at Village Pointe in conjunction with its weekly Farmers Market. Vendors will include area businesses and nonprofits interested in green living.

Admission: $5 per person (proceeds to help fund programs and activities of the Green Omaha Coalition) - Tickets can be purchased at each of the tour homes.

Host: The Green Omaha Coalition and U.S. Green Building Council, Flatwater Chapter
When: Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009 (9:00am to Noon)
Where: Village Pointe

If you would like more information contact: Ron Duce, Kiewit Building Group Inc.(402.977.4500 or ron.duce@kiewit.com) OR Brian Spencer, RDG Planning and Design (402.679.7465 or bspencer@rdgusa.com)


3. Benson Community Garden
If anyone is interested in working to help start a Benson Community Garden, please contact Carol Dona at carol.l.dona@gmail.com


4. Choose Real Foods You may want to check out this local website/blog, http://www.chooserealfoods.org/


5. Fall Garden Clean-Up Article
The Omaha World-Herald had a story this week about fall garden clean-up. Featured Master Gardener Mary Anna Anderson will be coming to our Oct. clean-up to help us get on the right track with cleaning up our Dundee Community Garden beds. You can read the story at http://www.omaha.com/article/20090910/LIVING/709109859


6. Whole Foods threatens to Sue the Organic Consumers Association
For information on the threat by Whole Foods Market to sue the Organic Consumers Association, go to




1 comment:

  1. wow, sounds like there's a lot going on here

    congratulations on the success of the garden

    terry w

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