I've been working on a Garden Resource Guide for East Linn County. This is stuff I love - collecting information and spreading it around - but boy, I didn't realize how much time it would take. But I'm very happy with the results. I just hope that this information will be helpful for people!
We haven't started looking for a permanent online home for this - since it's done under TRFW, presumably their site, but since their website is kind of a blog I don't know how I'd integrate it. But I put in on the farm site to stake a place.
http://www.fwfarm.com/trifolds/GRG-Linn-Spring2012.pdf
Meanwhile, while working with the rest of the TRFWEL group to get the information collecting, fact-checking and reviewing done, I've been using dropbox. I don't get a kickback from them, but I really, really like it - such an easy way to share large files on the internet and between computers.
Now, back to the sadly-neglected spring garden work! Over the last months or so we did get a bunch of trees, shrubs and groundcovers planted - probably two dozen; prepped and/or dug two garden beds, topped off with dirt and planted about 3/4 bed's worth (seeded roots and a few starts), and started 2 trays of cabbage family and lettuces. But we are behind in garden prep and orchard attention, and the tomato and peppers will begin starting this week, eek!
Monday, March 12, 2012
The project that ate winter
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