I recently discovered that our park service has a community garden program that I might be looking into next year... they say they often have open plots, and it's a $10 deposit and $12/year for a 20x20 foot plot... more than enough space as far as I'm concerned.
I was just wondering if anyone has experience growing in community gardens... I think I can avoid most of the usual issues because part of the requirements are that only organic methods are observed, which is more or less how I've been gardening anyway.
However, being a community garden, part of the focus of the program is sharing and donating excess food to the needy... I can foresee some amount of awkwardness here with our usual crops. "Well, you can have some if you want... "
Maybe induct a few more chileheads into our ranks?
There's also the fact that I've met someone who insists his favorite Aji-peppers can't be grown here. I'm growing a couple plants this year and they're looking fabulous, I'm thinking if I can grow some on a large scale it'd be great to bring him in and see the look on his face.
I was just wondering if anyone has experience growing in community gardens... I think I can avoid most of the usual issues because part of the requirements are that only organic methods are observed, which is more or less how I've been gardening anyway.
However, being a community garden, part of the focus of the program is sharing and donating excess food to the needy... I can foresee some amount of awkwardness here with our usual crops. "Well, you can have some if you want... "
Maybe induct a few more chileheads into our ranks?
There's also the fact that I've met someone who insists his favorite Aji-peppers can't be grown here. I'm growing a couple plants this year and they're looking fabulous, I'm thinking if I can grow some on a large scale it'd be great to bring him in and see the look on his face.