Carroll County Demonstration Garden Springs Forward into the 2012 Gardening Season
One of several raised bed gardens at the Public Demonstration Garden ammended with organic compost |
Meg Gross plants leafy greens to highlight the many benefits of growing and eating these delicious vegtables |
The Carroll County Grow It Eat It Raised Bed Group jumped into this year's garden season with a comprehensive planting plan and schedule. The team (a sub-group of the County Grow It Eat It Team) will manage the six raised bed vegetable gardens located at the County Demonstration Garden behind the Agriculture Center in Westminster. This week, Master Gardeners Joanne Roush; Kay Sedlak; Cheri Grubby; Joan Epler; Meg Gross and Intern Bill Corun planted Peas, Onions, Perpetual Spinach, Tatsoi, Mizuna, and Komatsuna (latter four plantings focusing on the Univ. of Maryland's State Grow It Eat It vegetable of the year "Leafy Greens").
Henry Lysy inspects last year's crop of sweet potatoes at the Sweet Potato Festival held at the Garden in 2011. |
The public is always welcome to join us on workdays to observe, participate, ask questions and enrich their gardening skills. The raised bed group will be meeting each Thursday's at 1:00 PM. Composting, Pollinators and Small Fruit teams will also be sharing their skills on varying days and times. A definitive schedule will be posted soon. See you there!
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