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"Even if I knew that the world would go to pieces tomorrow I would still plant my apple tree." MLK, Jr

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A group for folks who are gardening in their front yards... Growing food for all the world to see! We can share stories about the passers-by who stop to chat, the problems we might run across with neighbors or community ordinances. Stuff like that.
October 12
Just wanted to share the saga of my "dancing squashes"... I've had white pumpkins, icebox watermelon & warty pumpkins cascading all down & across my front lawn this season. The vines are just about done in with fungal problems, but not without pro...
September 27
Hi Joy, Just read your comment on your weather. I live in Western Washington near Tacoma. Our weather joke is "Don't like the weather, wait 5 min. it'll change." and that is just about true. Yesterday it was sunny and in the 80's, and calm, by dus...
September 24
Hi all, I would like to use my front yard but I have a septic tank there. What would do to vegtables, fruits and herbs. Is it safe to plant these over the septic. If so are there centrain ones I shouldn' Any info would be helpful. Oh and I have to...
September 24
Debra Donohoe joined Carola's group
A group for folks who are gardening in their front yards... Growing food for all the world to see! We can share stories about the passers-by who stop to chat, the problems we might run across with neighbors or community ordinances. Stuff like that.
September 24
A group for folks who are gardening in their front yards... Growing food for all the world to see! We can share stories about the passers-by who stop to chat, the problems we might run across with neighbors or community ordinances. Stuff like that.
September 11
Ron Williams joined Carola's group
A group for folks who are gardening in their front yards... Growing food for all the world to see! We can share stories about the passers-by who stop to chat, the problems we might run across with neighbors or community ordinances. Stuff like that.
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Leslie Coons and Letti joined Carola's group
A group for folks who are gardening in their front yards... Growing food for all the world to see! We can share stories about the passers-by who stop to chat, the problems we might run across with neighbors or community ordinances. Stuff like that.
August 11

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At 10:33am on June 25, 2009, Yvonne Savio said…
I love your picture! Any gardens you went to? Make us a 15-minute travel shop for our 12/12 MG meeting!
At 9:49am on May 12, 2009, Connie Jo Gandy said…
Yes! I have a rental property 3 blocks from my house and installed the front yard garden there this Spring. I have been tucking vegges in my front yard for 20+ years. Lots of ,'Huh. That's different.', from the neighbors. Good to see it's coming into some edgy vogue. This is the most prominent front yard vegetable garden I have ever done. I will post more photos.
Glad to see this group.
Connie
At 6:03pm on May 6, 2009, Barbara Lockyer said…
You're right! It does get hot here! In fact, it is already reaching into the upper 80's to low 90's! I hate hot weather...things do so well in Springtime then it gets HOT! It would suit me to be somewhere that doesn't get above 80. With our watering restrictions and the wind around this area, my plants dry out in one day~~ and we can only water two days a week, certain days, and restricted hours..give me a break! why did I have a well put in???
At 2:33am on July 29, 2008, Ron said…
Hi again Carola

I had a peek at your photos and enjoyed them very much. They depict a life of bliss [and hard work] and happiness. I really liked no 19 as it gives out wonderfull contrasts. I see that one of your hens busied herself near a mushroom sign, do you grow edible mushrooms and, if so, how does one do this?

Regards

Ron
At 10:24pm on July 13, 2008, Hope said…
Carola, I'm not sure how this would work, but I'd be happy to transfer administration of this group to someone else. I don't have nearly the time to maintain it that it needs.
At 2:40pm on July 13, 2008, Carola said…
Thanks.
And, I'd love to see more photos.
Also, I was so excited to hear that you have a KITCHEN. I visited the Edible Schoolyard a couple of months ago and have been visualizing that kitchen ever since. I fell in love.
We cook on a little one-burner portable thing that I bought at Smart & Final. We have one picnic table that holds ten kids. It's certainly better than nothing, but I dream of a real kitchen, maybe an out-door one, where the kids can do more of the prep and cooking, themselves.
I'll post your programs description for the school garden group. Thanks. Carola
At 1:12pm on July 13, 2008, John said…
Sure, go ahead. I have 100s of photos documenting all the work. I can post some of them from time to time.
At 10:50am on July 13, 2008, John said…
Hello Carola, currently I am involved with three volunteer projects. My longest project is with Creative Connections Arts Academy. A charter school of about 360 kids K-8. We have a large outdoor garden area that includes 13 raised bed gardens, a few grapevines, and 43 fruit trees. We also have an area for an outdoor classroom. We have container gardens spread around the campus that grow annual flowers the kids start from seed and blueberries. The pride of the school however is our hummingbird and butterfly garden. The teachers use the various plantings for educational purposes and everything is maintained by the families about every 6 weeks.
I am also volunteering with Grant High School's GEO program where I teach propagation and nursery techniques. The students have their own product line of Salsa. My favorite is the peach. The gardens' host tours for all the neighboring elementary schools to tour the gardens. This provides a great experience for the high school students to work with the younger elementary students. This past spring we developed our on kitchen with generous support from a few foundations.
My proudest volunteer achievements however are with a supportive housing project for formerly homeless families. Serna Village located at McClellan Park, is home to over 200 fruit trees with 120 trees incorporated into the landscape and the rest are grown in containers by the families on their porches or balconies. The families have community raised bed gardens for the kids as well as the adults. The adults garden grows herbs, flowers, vegetables, berries and grapes.
The kids garden grows vegetables, chrysanthemums, a few citrus trees, and an assortment of flowering annuals they start from seed. This past year we discovered this great company called Wintersown seeds. For the cost of a couple of stamps and envelopes they send a variety of seeds to grow. What an amazing resource. The kids have grown many things we had never heard of before and have been impressed with the success of germination.
At 3:02pm on July 10, 2008, Ian said…
hi Carola,

That's great news about you "almost daughter".

Here in Perigord thing are happening at a pace. I know what you mean about there simply not being enough hours in any day!

The garden is growing well but I made a lot of mistakes. The most obvious now is too little of too much. I planted a few of a variety of things and now I don't have enough of anything to do much with.

However, tomatoes are looking good with the first ones turning red and lots more on the vines. I have been picking various salad leaves for ages. I pulled the first couple of garlic in the week. The onions have not done very well. Plenty of top growth but not much in the bulb. I was eating the leaves though in salad earlier, but they are a bit tough now.
I have a row of potatoes just about ready to lift
lettuce and endive seem to be doing very well.
I lost all my root crop to some over vigourous weeding help!!!
The strawberries are plodding along but they were late in so any fruit is a bonus - They'll be good for next year. Rhubarb is good and I've been cutting for a few weeks
We lost all the tree fruits except apples to late frosts.
At 9:42am on June 28, 2008, Penelope said…
Hi, I've noticed that groups, like Front Yard Gardeners aren't very active online, that notices about comments aren't forwarded to group members like they are in the regular forums. There's a new message asking about traffic fumes contaminating vegetables -- since lead is out of the gasoline are the issues the same? Maybe this should be a more widely disseminated question?

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Where do you live and garden?
Southern California
How long have you been growing food?
forever!
Dream garden travel destination:
Back to France... Potager everywhere!
Favorite foods:
All vegetables! Especially leafy greens.

GARDEN SONGS

Here's a link to a video of a Garden Song that I just received from my master gardeners network. (1/08)
http://current.com/items/76466682_the_garden_song
It's written and performed by a man in the Canary Islands.
He should join KGI. Wonder if he knows about us?

Another source of wonderful Garden Songs is the Banana Slug Band's CD, Singing in Our Garden. I use it with my garden classes.
Also, when I wanted music for a school garden slideshow, I put "garden" into the iTunes search and came up with some great ones. My favorite, and our theme song in The Global Friendship Garden, is The Garden Song by Arlo Gutherie. ENJOY!

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Chicken Fans...

Here's a fun story about chicken manure in the NY Times. Enjoy.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/07/garden/07starter.html?hpw

Posted on May 9, 2009 at 11:52am —

Carola

Garden Quote

"In order to live off a garden, you practically have to live in it." Frank McKinney Hubbard
(Boy, is that the truth. But, what a wonderful place to live!)

Posted on May 9, 2009 at 11:49am —

Carola

"A lazy shade of green"

A piece in the Los Angeles Times this morning got me thinking and inspired me to write to the paper for the first time.
Was it an article on some emotional and controversial Environmental Hot Topic??
No. Just a rather touching personal essay about . . . Well, maybe you should read it for yourself. If interested, try Googling "A lazy shade of green" "Susan Straight." It's a little hard for me to explain what it's about.

Anyway, the piece struck a chord with me. Here's the response I wrote to the… Continue

Posted on July 12, 2008 at 12:06pm — 1 Comment

Carola

Talk About It... the Power of School Gardens

So, I've been asked to give a talk on The Power of School Gardens for an event in Los Angeles in June. Hundreds of schools recently received garden grants from the state of California. Isn't that amazing?? At a time when California schools are losing funding and are cutting back on all extras... those few extras that were left after all the previous cuts. And, even this grant cycle was cut short before the allotted funds were gone... But the funds already awarded are protected and so new school… Continue

Posted on May 19, 2008 at 12:30pm — 3 Comments

Carola

Well, I Tried.

I knew I'd never find the time to keep up a Blog and I was so right.
How can a "retired" person be sooo busy? Well, at least what ever it is that keeps me so busy is usually garden related. Or, traveling... and even that is usually garden related.

I have two things to say.

One: It is so (expletive delete) HOT!!! In my little "suburb" of L.A., where the ocean breezes usually keep us about 10 degrees cooler than even Long Beach (where my school garden grows)... It is SO HOT.
96 degrees in APRIL?… Continue

Posted on April 28, 2008 at 5:27pm —

 
 

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My son always have these kinds of encounters with nature.He takes the caterpillars from the plants where they are exposed to birds and keep them in small boxes,feeds them with leaves,and when they become butterflies frees them in the garden.
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Forum Policy

Hi, I'm starting to put together a few guidlines on using the discussion forum on here.

I would be happy to hear any comments you may have.  This is very much a work in progress so plese feel free to ask me to add anything you think is needed.

I don't want to make our community hide bound by rules and regulations but I think that, as the community has grown, some explanation of what is expected is needed.

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Climate maps

Hi following recent discussion I have put climate maps of the USA, Australia and Europe on here for reference..

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Hi Everyone,  I've started to collect together recipes from various posts on the site and put them all together here.

If you have a recipe you want to add on here, just post it on the site and leave a comment on my page telling me where it is and I'll go and fetch it back here.

They are organised in Contributor Order but I'm open to better suggestions!

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US STATE ABBREVIATIONS

AK - Alaska               AL - Alabama              AR - Arkansas
AZ - Arizona              CA - California           CO - Colorado
CT - Connecticut          DC - Dist of Columbia *   DE - Delaware
FL - Florida              GA - Georgia              GU

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Recently there was an excellent discussion about composting. I’ve pulled together all the various comments here. You can also watch KGI's video on composting here.

 

 

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I used to have a tumbler that we made from a wine-barrel but

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