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Paul Nagy
MUSA Citizen Joined: Jan 11 2009 Status: Offline Points: 384 |
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Posted: Apr 02 2009 at 5:49pm |
There is going to be two Square Foot gardening Workshops at Bern's Garden Center Saturday, April the 4th, at 11:00 to 1:00 and at 2:00 to 4:00. If you like to garden but don't want to buy expensive tools, pull weeds, use lots of poisonous fertilizers then the Square Foot Gardening Workshop is for you. Square Foot Gardening allows you to garden in 1/5 the space with no heavy digging, no tilling, no weeds with five times the harvest of vegetables, herbs and flowers.
SFG allows gardening for children, Seniors, disabled, schools, businesses, churches and public buildings.
Its a lot of fun. The cost is only $5.00 per person. I hope you will come.
Paul Nagy |
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Vivian Moon
MUSA Council Joined: May 16 2008 Location: Middletown, Ohi Status: Offline Points: 4187 |
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Paul Do we have any community vegetable gardens here in Middletown to help feed the hungry?
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riverwind
Outsider Joined: Mar 22 2009 Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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I think that garden plots are available near the Community Center on Lafayette.
Also, I wonder if people who live near a vacant lot where a building has been demolished could get together and use that lot for a neighborhood garden. Would the city allow this? Just a thought. |
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Vivian Moon
MUSA Council Joined: May 16 2008 Location: Middletown, Ohi Status: Offline Points: 4187 |
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riverwind
That's what I was thinking also. I think a lot of people in this town could use some fresh produce for their table...or donate the fresh veggies to a food pantry.
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riverwind
Outsider Joined: Mar 22 2009 Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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I'm sure the food pantries would appreciate the veggies.
And gardening is good for your health, both the work and eating the results. River Wind |
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Truth Teller
MUSA Resident Joined: Apr 06 2009 Location: Franklin Status: Offline Points: 53 |
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If the all-knowing City Manager and the so-called Community Revitalization Department have their way, plan on multiple residential demolition projects occurring that will produce non-marketable vacant lots mostly in low-income census tracts. Community gardens would be one approach to put these otherwise useless parcels to good use. On a positive note, congratulations to Paul Nagy for being Middletown's staunchest advocate for square foot gardening. If only the power brokers entrenched at One Donham Plaza would listen to people like Gary Barge, Vivian Moon, Mike Presta and you! |
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Paul Nagy
MUSA Citizen Joined: Jan 11 2009 Status: Offline Points: 384 |
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Vivian, Sorry I haven't answered sooner. I've been in over my head with stuff. the answer is yes. We do have community gardens. The one mentioned at the Community center was pretty good last year. The problem with community gardens is that by July people get tired of it and let it go to weeds and it doesn't look good. That's just another reason for putting the garden in square foot garden beds. It looks landscaped and there are no weeds of any significance. Also, the city has been good about designating certain lots for community gardens when requested. This year, with the economy the way it is, a couple of community square foot gardens would be wonderful. They are about three to five times more productive than straight row gardens. Any volunteers?
Good luck tonight at city hall.
Paul Nagy
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Eric Melbye
MUSA Immigrant Joined: Apr 14 2008 Status: Offline Points: 37 |
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Kudos, Paul, for continuing to champion square foot gardening and the environment.
If my memory is correct, a student in MUM's new Bachelor of Integrative Studies degree program recently designed a service-learning project to create community gardens in Middletown. I haven't heard how the project is going, but it's nice to see that some of our students are as involved in the community as our nonacademic citizens are. |
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Eric Melbye, Director Office of Community Engagement and Service Miami University Middletown www.mid.muohio.edu/community mumccc@muohio.edu |
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Paul Nagy
MUSA Citizen Joined: Jan 11 2009 Status: Offline Points: 384 |
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Eric,
Thank you for the comments. Yes, there is a student (Christy Mitchell) who is working hard at getting interest from the community in neighborhood gardens. Anyone interested should contact her. There are many students involved in community projects that don't get the recognition for it. Its a great asset to the community. I applaud the great involvement of Miami University Downtown for the many things that you are doing for the community. I hope that the participation by the community in those programs will get stronger and stronger. People can learn about those programs through the newspaper, web sites and other media and I hope they will be watching out for them. I still would like to do a Square Foot Gardening Workshop with you soon. Thanks for posting.
Regards,
Paul Nagy
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