Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Checking in

It's been a very wet June. With two weeks left, it's in the top five for wettest months. Please hang in there - better times will come.

The manure pile has been taken down and scattered down the path on the right. This weekend, we'll get in and cover that spot up with ground cover and plant corn.
If you want a row of corn for your very own, let us know. Corn pollinates best when it's fairly close together, so for the past few years, we've had the single, communal plot. If you want a row, it's yours to water and harvest.

The pump is working. It's a slog, but it works. Thanks to the DPW folks for getting that in order.

A note about neatness. Please make sure the tools and the wagon are returned to the spot next to the gate when you are done. Pull the plastic liner out of the wagon and set it upside down on the ground - it helps prevent mosquitoes. Watering cans should be on the stakes set up for them - it keeps them organized and they don't blow away. The water jugs in the wooden box should be refilled when you're done with them and kept in the wooden box. Weeds get tossed into the compost pile to the left of the path on the way out.  Thanks so much for your help on this.


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