Check out the Roma tomatoes (bottom) in the Community Bed. Soon.
Update: OK; my bad. A trick of lighting and inattention on an overcast day. But several of the tomato plants in the Community Bed have set fruit, and that’s something to celebrate.
Check out the Roma tomatoes (bottom) in the Community Bed. Soon.
Update: OK; my bad. A trick of lighting and inattention on an overcast day. But several of the tomato plants in the Community Bed have set fruit, and that’s something to celebrate.
For 2023, member families contribute $30. and commit to help with volunteer work, planting, and watering. Find more details here.
Go here to see our daily volunteer schedule; go here to see typical am and pm tasks.
The garden is self-funded.
To donate, you can leave checks, made out to CVOI, with CVEarthlab in the memo line, at the CV office. Or, you can arrange for a garden member to pick up an envelope from your doorman by sending a note to cvearthlab@gmail.com . We also accept donations via Venmo electronic payment service. To donate via Venmo app, use Shari’s Rueckl’s username: @misssha
Learn more about garden expenses here. Thank you.
I kept looking but couldn’t tell . . . now I’m going to have to look more closely. Exciting!
And, unrelated, you’ve got me looking on the backs of all the greens’ leaves now for bug eggs, wiping them off whenever I see them. But they do keep coming back. . .
The leaf miner attacks should be over in a few weeks.