Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Weekending 4/2/2011


Its always beautiful early Saturday Mornings. Troop 180 staying busy with their project.










 
Using a new technique never used at the garden...Black Mulch.
This will help keep weeds down and moisture in.


Working hard laying the material in place then mulching around the edges.




Dean and Brad installing Tomato Stakes, these will allow the tomato vines to climb straight up the stake with a little assistance.



Our Garden member Will beginning the search for the sweet potatoes.



In no time this will be full of Green earth friendly gardening.


Great Job!

This is some serious farming, Go Troop 180!




Dedicated member Harry visiting his plot for a basket of take homes, yummy vegetables!


New Member Erin preparing her plot with the help of a garden neighbor, Maree coming in just to give a hand. Thanks for the neighborhood support.


Corry wrapping up our hydroponic bed project...much needed.
Amazing Job guys, future Entrepreneurs.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks all of our Seeds of Hope members and volunteers for being part of this blessed project. We ARE making a difference in our Community and getting healthy and fit at the same time.

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  2. A big thanks to Corry England for making all this irrigation issues come to an end. I am so grateful for your commitment to help out.

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