Friday, July 6, 2012

Rain, Rain come back, just about everyday!

Needed Rain
Needed Rain


Monsoons, or at least something that is monsoon like, have arrived. The plants and the weeds are happily growing along taking it all in. The beans and the second batch of corn has been planted. The first batch of corn was, indeed, knee high on the fourth of July. Folks are coming out when they are able and during the Thursday night weeding parties but the weeds are surging so more work is needed. The tomatoes in the greenhouse and in the productive structures outside are flourishing. The plants that were hit by the hail are trying to rebound. More items, like carrots, will be going in to take advantage of the rain and wet soil.


  

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Weeds be here!

We are coming up on WEED season. Wait. Dang. We are IN weed season. Things are getting a lot of growth on them though. The hail storm right before the needed rainstorm cut back some of the leaves out there but it looks like most plants survived. We have had some great help replanting some of the things we lost. The first batch of corn is moving on up and the second batch is a little late but getting in this week.
Thursday nights are starting to pick up as the Weeding parties continue. The pool is up and has a newly configured heating system. A new playset is up and ready for swinging and sliding. 

PEAS are coming in and flying out of the garden right now. And the blossoms on the tomatoes show that we will have a record crop this year, no doubt. 

See you down at the garden. 


Saturday, June 2, 2012

June and the rise of the 'maters!

Chard
     With a handful of work parties over the last few weekends we have almost everything in the ground. Did we mention the tomatoes? there are a lot of tomatoes out there and they are thriving. There is about a row and half outside protected in shade cloth or open-ended 5 gallon buckets to protect them from the wind as the start off. There is an additional row in the green house these year, as well. The first corn has been planted along with everything else. Wanting to have a "start of summer" potluck in the next week to meet the new members and see everyone we have missed over the winter. The new trampoline and setting up the pool will make it a kid happy garden time.  Now we take aim at the bugs and weeds and start thinking about this year's Weed and Beer nights.
Bucket Tomato

Friday, May 18, 2012

PRGC - Season 3 - 2012

Little cucumbers get a new home
Welcome to season three at the Parker Road Garden Coop.  Even if the blog is a little behind the times, we are already moving fast at the garden. Most of the starting has been down. Thanks to everyone who planted all those seeds and potted them up.  Most of the tomatoes have been planted in the garden and we should have the rest of them, along with several other crops, planted this weekend. A trampoline, although not directly related to the crops, has arrived and has made kid time at the garden that much better. Spinach is already flourishing in the greenhouse. The peas are up and running, too. We are happy to see some new faces coming to help out this year and expect a few more, which is good because we may have doubled our tomato numbers. The weekly Weed and Beers (weeding and drinking beers or just weeding) will start in a couple of weeks on Thursday nights. Once again we will make the attempt to add a few more items here in the blog. If you are here for the first time, welcome. Stay tuned!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Second Season at PRGC!

PRGC Take Two! The winds have returned so it must be planting season. We are already well into the start of our second growing season at the coop. The garden was dismantled and cleared with the help of a handful of members. The greenhouse and the garden was tilled with compost and manure. Rows lines and irrigation lines have been set back up (around the time of the White fire in Ruidoso Downs). Prior to and during this, several members have been busy starting seeds in the shop. peppers, spinach, tomatoes, cabbage, basil are now growing well and many have been repotted. We have greens and chard and arugula in the ground in the greenhouse being watered by the new sprayers.  Onions and spinach are in the ground outside.

So much more on the way. Got some potatoes in the mail this week and a lot of new seedlings need repotting using the new potting contraptions. 

A few new members have joined the coop and there is talk of a few more new faces coming soon. 

More to come.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Progress...

Heading into summer, the PRGC is proving to be a successful co-op, and a successful garden. Tomatoes are going gang-busters in the greenhouse and surviving the late spring winds outside, thanks to a revised strategy and dozens of buckets. (See photo at right.) Luther calculates that if the tomatoes fail to live up to their potential 40-pound-per-plant yeild, we'll still harvest around 1,500 pounds. If your mouth doesn't water at the thought of freshly-picked vine-ripe tomatoes in July, check your pulse. The potato plants have also poked through the soil, their hearty leaves making promises for late summer and fall. Over the weekend, the upper bed was filled with corn and bush beans; seedlings should debut soon.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Fruits of labor...

Spring has returned. The Earth is like a child that knows poems. ~Rainer Maria Rilke

Here we are: sunshine and rain, sometimes at the same time; teeny green things poking through the wet soil; daylight until past the kids' bedtimes. Spring brings lovely things to the Parker Road Garden Co-op--pea shoots, French breakfast radishes, and greens and greens and greens. And underneath the dirt? Cabbages! Tomatillos! Scallions! Arugula! Lettuce! Potatoes!

The French breakfast radishes (see photo, right) are beautiful and delicious. (To those volunteers who have not yet picked some: Please come help yourselves!)