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Composting | Growing Groceries
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Beneficial Insects and Creatures. Practical information and skills for growing food on Whidbey Island. Here are some excellent compost guides from. WSU Extension: Backyard Composting WSU. Seattle Public Utilities. Composting Yard and Food Waste at Home. Worms make the most wonderful soil amendment! It’s not really compost, as such, since it’s worm manure, but this is a good place to put information on vermicastings. InGround Worm bin instructions. Beneficial Insects and Creatures. Good Cheer Food Bank.
August | Growing Groceries
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Beneficial Insects and Creatures. Practical information and skills for growing food on Whidbey Island. August Top Tips 2012. Beneficial Insects and Creatures. Good Cheer Food Bank. Learning from the Land. South Whidbey School District Farm. WSU Extension Island County. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Growing Groceries”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
October: getting your garden ready for next season | Growing Groceries
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Beneficial Insects and Creatures. Practical information and skills for growing food on Whidbey Island. October: getting your garden ready for next season. September 22, 2010 by growinggroceries. When the pumpkins are ripening, you know the season is coming to an end! Though the growing is almost over, there is still much you can do to put your garden to bed for the winter and prepare it for next season. On Saturday, Oct. 9th. At the Good Cheer Garden. From 9 11 am. This is the last class of the season!
Cary Peterson | Growing Groceries
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Beneficial Insects and Creatures. Practical information and skills for growing food on Whidbey Island. Cary Peterson coordinates the Learning from the Land. Program of the Whidbey Institute. And is also coordinator of the Good Cheer Food Bank Garden. And Langley Middle School Garden. She also coordinates the. Program, a partnership. Of the Whidbey Institute, WSU Extension Service, Good Cheer Garden and South Whidbey Tilth. Cary has been gardening on South Whidbey for 22 years. Good Cheer Food Bank.
Todd and Teresa Spratt | Growing Groceries
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Beneficial Insects and Creatures. Practical information and skills for growing food on Whidbey Island. Todd and Teresa Spratt. Spratt has studied and researched vermiculture extensively and has designed vermicomposting systems for institutions, schools, farms and home owners. One of these systems converts 22 tons of cafeteria food waste to worm castings per year. The castings are then used on site to grow organic produce for the inmates of the facility. For more info go to www.bugabay.com.
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Nettles | The Westgarden at Chinook
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Anna Strick, 2016. Margaret Pickoff, 2015. Abigail Lazarowski, 2014. Alexa MacAulay, 2013. Volunteer in the Westgarden. Waldorf School in the garden. Community Gardening Leadership Training. The Westgarden at Chinook. Service learning and sustainability education at the Whidbey Institute. Written by Mully Mullally. Some nettles are dark reddish purple and some are lighter green. Either type of nettle is fine and good to eat. The purpler the top leaves, the more iron the nettle has. You can pour that off,...
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Community Gardening Leadership Training | The Westgarden at Chinook
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Anna Strick, 2016. Margaret Pickoff, 2015. Abigail Lazarowski, 2014. Alexa MacAulay, 2013. Volunteer in the Westgarden. Waldorf School in the garden. Community Gardening Leadership Training. The Westgarden at Chinook. Service learning and sustainability education at the Whidbey Institute. Community Gardening Leadership Training. The Westgarden apprentice is part of a larger program called the Community Gardening Leadership Training. The program is paid and runs from March through October. Contact CGLT Pr...
Community is happening here on Whidbey! | Travels: Change
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Laquo; Love that cargo bike! Community is happening here on Whidbey! Photo by Li Mingyang. Here are the projects I’ve been working on over the past few years in community food production:. South Whidbey School District garden curriculum and Fresh Food for Lunch program. At the School Farm and the Langley Middle School. Good Cheer Food Bank Garden. At the Whidbey Institute. And in affordable housing: Upper Langley Cohousing. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0.
March | 2010 | Travels: Change
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Archive for March, 2010. Where have I been? March 17, 2010. Where have I been? Last November and December I returned to India and Nepal for a much needed break after the intense year of getting the Good Cheer Food Bank Garden,. The Whidbey Institute “Learning from the Land” programs launched. That trip was very rejuvenating, not just visiting friends, but also being on retreat. I never did write a post during that trip- it was introspective time I needed. The sharing is brewing. Learning from the Land.
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Coupeville Community Garden: February 2010
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Apply for a Garden Plot. Thursday, February 11, 2010. 2010 Applications Now Available. Kicking off our 2010 garden. Are now available for 2010 community garden plots. Applications must be postmarked or delivered to Town Hall (4 NE 7th St) by March 12, 2010. To be considered for a 2010 garden plot. Anyone interested in a plot, including returning gardeners, must submit an application. Posted by Lisbeth Cort. Labels: apply for plot. Wednesday, February 10, 2010. Growing Groceries Classes Begin. Banner, pag...
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Coupeville Community Garden: Garden Closing for the Season
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Apply for a Garden Plot. Monday, October 25, 2010. Garden Closing for the Season. The Coupeville Community Garden will close for the season on November 1. All gardeners are asked to have your gardens cleaned up by October 31 in preparation for the winter. Happy Winter and see you in the Spring. Posted by Lisbeth Cort. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies." - Gertrude Jekyll. Snaps from the Patch. Island County Extension Gardening and Horticulture.
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Coupeville Community Garden: May 2010
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Apply for a Garden Plot. Monday, May 17, 2010. Ask a Farmer CANCELLED. June 1, 5:30 - 6:30 pm. Instead, check with our farmers each Saturday at the Coupeville Farmers Market - they're happy to answer questions and share advice. Thanks so much to Rosehip Farm and Garden and the Smith-Case Farm for sharing advice all Spring at the garden's "Ask a Farmer" evenings. We appreciate your advice and on-site plant sales. You helped us all get our gardens off to a great start. Posted by Lisbeth Cort.
January | 2010 | Travels: Change
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Archive for January, 2010. January 14, 2010. I’m back from my travels, and will be posting shortly about my visit to the TCV School in Suja, retreat at Tso Pema, and pilgrimage to Boudha. My time is taken up right now, though, by gearing up for the 2010 Growing Groceries series of classes, a new program being launched by the Whidbey Institute, in partnership with Island County WSU Extension Service and the Good Cheer Food Bank. http:/ growinggroceries.wordpress.com/. Comments Off on Growing Groceries.
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Coupeville Community Garden: May 2011
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Apply for a Garden Plot. Thursday, May 19, 2011. Our Third Season FINALLY Starts. Photo by Rebecca Olson. For the great article, " Community Garden Kicks Off Third Season. About our garden in the May 18, 2011 issue and online. Posted by Lisbeth Cort. Labels: apply for plot. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies." - Gertrude Jekyll. Snaps from the Patch. Island County Extension Gardening and Horticulture. Island County Master Gardeners.
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Coupeville Community Garden: August 2010
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Apply for a Garden Plot. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Wednesday, September 29, 2010 (9:00 - 3:00). Greenbank Farm, Whidbey Island. Registration fee - $100.00. Course cost includes fresh organic farm lunch. To register call 360-385-7192 or email cathleen@seedalliance.org. Registration deadline is Monday September 20, 2010 and space is limited. For more information: Organic Seed Alliance. Posted by Lisbeth Cort. Tuesday, August 17, 2010. More recipes using our garden bounty. Posted by Lisbeth Cort. Island C...
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Raised Bed Vegetable Gardening. Tuesday, February 23, 2010. Wednesday, July 22, 2009. Potager July 22, 09. Updated photo of the Potager. Things are really growing and we've just received some rain last night and early this am. A shot of the pole beans crawling up their strings. Filled in nicely and have blooms all over them. One of the many red cabbages planted this year. I harvested one of them so far and sliced it into a salad. Nothing like young, tender cabbage in a salad. Can you say "I HATE DEER!
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Growing Groceries | Practical information and skills for growing food on Whidbey Island
Beneficial Insects and Creatures. Practical information and skills for growing food on Whidbey Island. A resource for Whidbey veggie gardeners. March 2, 2018 by growinggroceries. We are rebuilding this site to improve its function as a resource center for successfully growing veggies on Whidbey Island. Stay tuned! Note on the drop down menus under Reference Materials, and also in the right hand column, you can find information about what to do each month, and also growing practices and skills. Topics inc...
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