Thursday, April 11, 2019

Reminder: Final Spring Garden Resource Day on Saturday 4.13/ links to classes at SF gardens

Saturday April 13, 10am-3pm: Garden Resource Day at the Ft. Scott Community Garden
Come by for buckets of compost and lots of seedlings. That is your last weekend to weed, tend, pull flowering vegetables, and plant before the Planting Cut-off on April 16. Remember, plots must look used/tended/loved/planted so if you haven't visited your plot in a week or more, this is the time to make sure it's in the best shape it's been all spring!

Come out and enjoy the garden! The garden is full of flowers!


seedlings available: broccoli, romanesco, lettuce, mizuna, kale, kohlrabi, spinach and more!

RSVP by April 29 for our May the Fourth Spring Garden Potluck Party- Saturday 5/4, 1-4pm at the Ft. Scott Community Garden

Want to volunteer at the Ft. Scott Garden and learn about harvesting, pest control, seeding, transplanting and more? Email me to inquire about weekday opportunities!
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Want to learn more? Check out these other gardens in San Francisco:


🌺Garden for the Environment's monthly Edible Garden workshop is coming up this Saturday, April 13th!

Learn to take full advantage of the unique gardening climate in San Francisco, where you can grow your own fruits and vegetables year round. Our expert instructor, Carey Craddock, will go over everything you need to do in your vegetable garden this month. She'll also take you on a tour of what's growing at the GFE this month. Bring questions and Carey do her best to answer them so you can reap a bountiful harvest!
This month, our class will concentrate on growing transplants, choosing the right spots for your vegetables in the garden and caring for the seedlings you have started.
When: This Saturday, April 13th, 10a.m. - 12p.m.
Where: Garden for the Environment, 1590 7th Avenue (at Lawton)
Cost: $25
Register at GFE's Workshops website, and explore other upcoming classes and events. 
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🌺Please join us at College Hill Learning Garden on Monday, April 22nd between 4:00-7:00pm for our family-friendly Earth Day workshop series: Full Cycle - Growing, Eating, and Composting From Your Windowsill Garden.

To learn more or register for one (or all!) workshops, visit our Eventbrite page.

Please share with your networks! Pre-registration is highly encouraged in order to provide materials for all participants.

Click here for more information on programs at College Hill Learning Garden
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Sunday April 14, 10 am to 12pm at Alemany Farm
Instructor: Jason Mark and Christopher Chimenti

Have you been wanting to start a small vegetable garden but need some guidance? This two-hour crash course in Organic Gardening 101 is for the novice green thumb. The workshop will cover the basics of soil fertility and compost, crop planning for the Bay Area, best watering techniques and non-chemical pest control.

$20 Suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds
Space is limited, Please REGISTER in advance
  
Please email Alemanyabby@gmail.com if you have any questions

Thursday, April 4, 2019

4.13 Garden Resource Day/ RSVP for 5.4 pizza potluck/ Gardening help

It's been great seeing folks out in the gardens as I do the evening garden visits. Still coming up: MacArthur 4/9 and West Washington 4/11, both 5-7pm. 

Saturday April 13, 10am-3pm: Garden Resource Day at the Ft. Scott Community Garden
Come by for buckets of compost and lots of seedlings. That is your last weekend to plant before the Planting Cut-off on April 16. Come out and enjoy the garden!

seedlings available: broccoli, romanesco, lettuce, mizuna, kale, kohlrabi, spinach and more!

RSVP by April 29 for our May the Fourth Spring Garden Potluck Party- Saturday 5/4, 1-4pm




Want to learn more?

  • Master Gardeners are now offering in-person Helpline hours every Wednesday from 10:30am-2pm at the San Francisco Botanical Garden library. This is a wonderful resource for getting free gardening advice and pest and plant identification from trained volunteers. No appointment needed. http://smsf-mastergardeners.ucanr.edu/


  • Basics of Organic Gardening at Alemany Farm: Sunday, April 14, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 700 Alemany. This two-hour crash course in Organic Gardening 101 is for the novice green thumb. Sign up.