This is a journal of my vegetable gardens. Skippy was my first dog and he thought the garden was his, even though I did all the work. Now Suzie and Charley follow in his footsteps. We're located near Boston (USDA zone 6A). I have a community plot, a backyard vegetable garden, fruit trees, berry bushes, chickens, and bees. I use sustainable organic methods and do my best to grow all of my family's vegetables myself.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
community garden pot-luck lunch
We had a fun community garden event last Saturday. Judy arranged it. A pot luck lunch to celebrate the summer solstice. Gardeners brought salads from their gardens. Dianne and Glenn brought a fantastic cauliflower and dill salad, I brought garlic scape pesto, Judy made harvest bread, there was also a big bowl of fresh picked lettuce a gardener brought. I will post my scape recipe soon and hopefully Diane's cauliflower recipe too.
We also did am impromptu seedling share. Katherine had strawberry and magenta silene divisions. I was very happy to take some of each. I had lots of little tomato, pepper, squash and melon seedlings to share. They disappeared fast.
We had a "meeting" after the eating and swapping and did a bit of "community garden work". Identify what gardeners think is lacking and what we can do. Among items identified were better water pressure and trash cans. We outlined ideas and solutions - just as lightning and a spring down pour broke up the gathering.
Hi, I was just over an old blog of yours, Skippy's Backyard.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I just wanted to say that the pictures of the pot-luck lunch made my mouth water.
I don't do gardening but my mom does, so I'm gonna show her your blog when I get the chance :) Beautiful garden you have there :) Reminds me of home.
Wow! That looks like such a good event. It's a shame the weather had to end it prematurely.
ReplyDeleteSome of the food looks absolutely delicious!
Keep up the good work!
Martin
Mmmmm everything looks yummy and like you had a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy, just an FYI - my friend and I are starting a local artisan/veggie gardening/small-farming/urban homesteading/sustainable living group. I posted about it today if you're interested in learning more about it or spreading the word.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Thomas
Oh, it looks a fun event you organized there. Sometimes I wish I was a member of a community garden!
I never heard of cauliflower salad, but it looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear your meeting went well.
The last time I heard what went on at my community garden. We were talking about putting up a fence.
Looks outstanding!
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea! Looks like fun. I hope to organise a plant swap next May at our Lottie site. Not sure at how much uptake I will get. I have found on my visits to the US that you are far better at "community get togethers". It is hard to rally up support at our site, people seem more remote.
ReplyDeleteMarian (LondonUK)
I'd be interested in the cauliflower salad if you've got it.
ReplyDeleteIt is good collection of vegetable for lunch in the garden because that can be take a community lunch in the garden with family member and friends also most of the time that can be a lot of enjoy.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea! Looks like fun. I hope to organize a plant swap next May at our Lottie site.
ReplyDeleteI hope to organise a plant.It is good collection of vegetable for lunch in the garden.
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