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Maintenance and use of drip irrigation at the school garden
We are in the third year of implementing a school garden at Parr Field. For the last two years, we had collaborators who were responsible for setting up the drip irrigation system and utilizing the greenhouse. This year we don’t … Continue reading
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Tagged drip irrigation, drip irrigation set up, irrigation, Parr field, Parr Field Garden Project
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The “three sisters” emerge at school garden
This is the awesome time of year when we exclaim from our heart: IT WORKED!!! ITS ALIVE!!! WE DID IT!!! This photo shows maize (corn) on the left, squash in the middle, and beans on the right. The battery in … Continue reading
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Tagged beans, corn, maize, Parr field, Parr Field Garden Project, School garden, squash, Three sisters
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Checking out Parr Field
While we were planting garlic, it dawned on us that we still had some hoses, tools, and crops out at Parr Field. So here we are tidying up the field and getting the last of our crops. As we plan … Continue reading