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Posted by Isabel LaCourse on 07 Dec 2009 | Tagged as: Edible Garden, Maintenance, Volunteer
Sabin’s Edible Garden
Hi everyone! I’m Isabel, Sabin’s Garden Educator.
Now in the garden: For the most part, the garden is in hibernation mode. SUN students have planted a cover crop that will protect and enrich the soil through our rainy winter, giving us a head start when spring comes. We still have a few of our hardy vegetables around, and they are protected by a cloche.
What you can do to help: We are collecting supplies to make our garden as inclusive and productive as possible. If you are able to donate supplies or have questions about the garden, please contact me at Isabel@SabinGardens.org or give Kate, our SUN coordinator, a call at 503-360-3104.
Upcoming garden events: Garden committee meeting: January 7th – locations to be announced. Please contact me if you are interested in attending. Garden work party: February 20th – join other parents in kicking the spring off right while enjoying free coffee and pastries.Gardening tip of the month: Cover current garden plots with organic material to prevent leaching of nutrients and compaction of the soil. Straw (make sure its not hay) works just fine and can help protect any lingering hardy crops like spinach, kale, and broccoli. Don’t forget: if you have any questions, feel free to contact me at Isabel@SabinGardens.org.
Happy planting,
Isabel
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Posted by admin on 08 Oct 2009 | Tagged as: Community Native Garden, Edible Garden, Events, Maintenance, Volunteer
Welcome back to another wonderfull year in the garden! Join us on Saturday and Sunday, October 10 & 11 from 9am until noon for a work party to help get the garden ready for fall classes. Come and meet other neighbors, parents and our new Garden Educator, Isabel LaCourse.
What a difference a year makes. So many people have contributed their time, talent and helping hands to sustain the Native Garden and transform what was a level patch of grass and weeds into the Edible Garden. (To see what the Edible Garden looked like when it was established a little more than a year ago, click here.) But we need to keep digging, weeding, watering and caring for the gardens so that they can continue to be a wonderful resource for the children at Sabin School, ACCESS Academy and in the Sabin neighborhood.
Hope to see you there.
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Posted by admin on 08 Mar 2009 | Tagged as: Community Native Garden, Edible Garden, grants, Maintenance, Volunteer
What did we do during our spring break? We built a fence! More than a fence, actually, a new border consisting of a split-rail fence, rocks and logs that will help protect the Native Garden. A grant from the East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District paid for the materials, then parents and neighbors got together on Saturday, March 21 and other times throughout the week to do the installation. The Edible Garden got a fence, too, thanks to funds from the Sabin PTA. Special thanks go to Gilbert Shibley for bringing in nearly two tons of logs and boulders. Old Town Pizza and Starbucks on Fremont donated food and refreshments for the work party. Kids painted pots and filled them with donated strawberry starts for sale at the upcoming PTA Auction. In the coming weeks the Native Garden fence will get the final four segments installed. In the meantime, have a look at the photos on our Gallery page and don’t hesitate to ask questions at webmaster@sabingardens.org.
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Posted by Madelyn Mickelberry on 26 Jan 2009 | Tagged as: Edible Garden, Maintenance, Volunteer
This work party had a great turnout – volunteers representing the diversity of the Sabin Community came to work on improving the Sabin Edible Gardens, despite the blustery weather! Continue Reading »
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Posted by admin on 05 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: Class Projects, Community Native Garden, Maintenance, Volunteer
The Native Garden now has permanent paths, thanks to purchase of 75 stepping stone pavers by the Sabin PTA. A big “Thank you!” goes to Ken Rumbaugh and the ACCESS Academy classes of Ms. Clarke and Ms. Egan for braving the wet weather and installing over 1200 lbs of pavers to make these new paths. The next step for ensuring the success of the Native Garden will be to create fencing that directs foot traffic to the stepping-stone paths.
(The stepping stone shown in the photo is one of several dozen decorated by Sabin students several years ago. These were mixed in with the new pavers.)
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Posted by admin on 22 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Edible Garden, Maintenance, Volunteer
Last Saturday, October 18, parents, neighbors and students helped in the Edible Garden by pulling weeds, laying down landscape fabric and spreading donated mulch. Plus, the spectacular iron gates for the garden by Matt Cartwright were put into place. These gates allow easier maintenance access to the garden, while helping to create a sense of place. The finishing touches (a big sign at the top and a latch) will be installed soon.
A big thanks goes to everyone involved!
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Posted by admin on 16 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Edible Garden, Maintenance, Volunteer
Our Edible Garden is in need of a little TLC and you are invited on October 18th from 9am – 2pm to help clean our garden up. Our goals are to weed the area, place weed barrier in open areas then put the chips on the barrier. Not only will this spruce up the looks of our garden but also get our garden ready for the fall/winter season. The new gates by Matt Cartwright for the Edible Garden (pictured) will also be installed. Free coffee and muffins for all volunteers.
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Posted by Madelyn Mickelberry on 12 Sep 2008 | Tagged as: Community Native Garden, Edible Garden, Maintenance, Volunteer
It has been determined in the past few PTA meetings that the formation of a Sabin Garden Committee is needed. The Garden Committee will discuss and make decisions regarding allocation of resources, funding for projects and materials, garden maintenance, curriculum development surrounding the garden, long term goals and vision for Sabin Gardens, the distribution of food grown in Sabin Edible Gardens, and other issues. The Garden Committee will report back to the PTA as needed.
If you’re interested in being a part of the Garden Committee, contact Madelyn Mickelberry: madelyn@sabingardens.org
Our first meeting will be coming up soon!
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Posted by admin on 24 Aug 2008 | Tagged as: Community Native Garden, For Kids, Maintenance, Volunteer
Parents, students and neighbors all helped to get the Sabin grounds and gardens ready for the school year at the PTA/SOLV Spuce-Up Day on August 23rd. Significant for the Native Garden are new benches that circle some of the mature trees nearby. At left, two ACCESS Academy students pull some prize oak tree starts from the Native Garden.
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Posted by Madelyn Mickelberry on 31 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Community Native Garden, Edible Garden, Maintenance, Volunteer
Sabin Gardens needs to have cedar chips spread around the pathways and on the outside of the berm. This will suppress weeds, maintain moisture for raised beds, and keep the garden with a beautiful and maintained appearance. More chips are being ordered this week. Now all we need are volunteers to spend a few hours spreading these chips! Extra wheelbarrows will be helpful.
Interested volunteers can send me an email with availability to madelyn@pdx.edu. The PTA spruce-up day on August 23rd could be a good time to work on this. Let me know if you can help on the 23rd. Another time can be coordinated if needed, also.
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