I'm whiling away the winter hours by working on gardening projects, such as this new-fangled blog. The intention is to provide a space to record the history of the garden, to help answer questions and show pretty pictures, and to distract me from the mounds of snow and minus 30 windchill.
Thinking about the garlic buds tucked in underground that I planted from this fall's crop helps too.
Friday, January 8, 2010
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Welcome to the blogosphere. I actually knew the cat for whom the Sweet Willow Organic Community Garden was named. She was a very sweet cat and she could climb brick walls.
ReplyDeleteIt's so great that the people who run the heating plant let you garden there. It's cool to see such complimentary uses.
ReplyDeleteZoom - I'd love to hear any stories about Willow and her owners, and how they started the garden.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous - yes, they're a very progressive bunch. The neighbouring property owner, CCOC, also provides water for the garden.
CCOC! oh. I see.
ReplyDeletevery unique! nothing like a heating plant underneath your garden to fire things up in spring! I think that tree needs some pruning though... :0)
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