Che Community Gardens
This webpage is for the Garden's Club at UCSD. The Garden's Club is an organization built around a mutual interest in gardening. We are interested in spreading biodiversity, propagating native and edible plants, and sustainable agriculture.
Thursday, October 21, 2004
Wednesday, October 20, 2004
Club Meeting - October 17th
Wohoo! Our first two weeks of Gardens Club are over. Since I didn't post last week, I'll include our activities from both weeks. First week we built a huge planter(10ft X 30ft) to start up some winter crops. The work was tough but we got through it ok. The soil was weeded, tilled, and formed into tiers for planting rows. Second week was awesome too, and we got almost all the planter beds seeded. Pinto and green beans, peas, chard, basil, and cilantro were just a few of the plants we got in the ground. It rained the night before and the night after planting(it was meant to be). Next week we will meet on Sunday from 12-4 or whenever you wanna show up, newcomers welcome. Come join us for some good times (and gardening too).
-Head Gardener, Gardens Club @ UCSD
for more info e-mail jsingular@gmail.com
Monday, October 18, 2004
Monday, October 11, 2004
Garden's Club at UCSD
Hello Visitor,
This is now the new webpage for the Garden's Club at UCSD. I will be using this site to post meeting times, pictures, and news about the current state of the Gardens. For those interested, this club is involved in gardening activities in the communal gardens behind the Che Cafe on the UCSD campus. If anyone wants to join the club email: jsingular@gmail.com and I will contact you with club info. Keep checking back with this site to see the latest posts. I look forward to getting my hands dirty in the soil alongside new friends and companions. Until next time, I leave you with a few quotes on gardening:
"How deeply seated in the human heart is the liking for gardens and gardening."...Alexander Smith
"Out of gardens grow fleeting flowers but lasting friendships."...Beverly Rose Hopper
"Gardens are not made by sitting in the shade."...Rudyard Kipling