Gardeners,
Please scroll down to Archives and open the very first post on this blog. This will give you the garden guidelines and the re-assignment schedules...for old a new box holders. These schedules are different. But re-assignments are finalized very soon, and those who don't meet the deadline will lose their box unless they contact me at 541 997-2997.
Thanks. I'm looking forward to seeing all of you back this spring.
Also, we have new blood in the gardening community. Her name is Katya Reyna. She is working with the City in Urban Planning, through a program called RARE. Now we have someone who is eager to help set up more gardens. Possibly the next one will finally be at the old Senior Center location. That has been on the back burner this past fall and winter, and hopefully she will be able to get that one up and running with the City's help.
Anyone interested in having a box or two north of town should contact me. We are forming a waiting list which will help us get this project off the ground.
Thanks,
Joann Henderson
Please scroll down to Archives and open the very first post on this blog. This will give you the garden guidelines and the re-assignment schedules...for old a new box holders. These schedules are different. But re-assignments are finalized very soon, and those who don't meet the deadline will lose their box unless they contact me at 541 997-2997.
Thanks. I'm looking forward to seeing all of you back this spring.
Also, we have new blood in the gardening community. Her name is Katya Reyna. She is working with the City in Urban Planning, through a program called RARE. Now we have someone who is eager to help set up more gardens. Possibly the next one will finally be at the old Senior Center location. That has been on the back burner this past fall and winter, and hopefully she will be able to get that one up and running with the City's help.
Anyone interested in having a box or two north of town should contact me. We are forming a waiting list which will help us get this project off the ground.
Thanks,
Joann Henderson
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