Garden Club Visits The Farm

On Thursday evening July 8th The Saco Bay Garden /Club (SBGC) held its monthly meeting at the Schlaver Seed Farm to hear from two Master Gardeners involved with the the Plant a Row for the Hungry (PAR) Program:  http://extension.umaine.edu/york/programs/master-gardener-volunteer-program/plant-a-row/  My gardens are the most extensive among the SBGC members as to vegetable growing so was the logical setting for this presentation.  Thirty plus people showed up to walk around my gardens, hear the presentation and share in so tasty nibbles.  I served a large sheet pan filled with home grown rhubarb made into pie-like squares and also had a couple remaining 2009 jars of both red and green salsa from last year's harvest. The club members kindly overlooked all the weeds to enjoy the growing vegetable and flower plants. I welcomed all the advice and suggestions offered as well.  Thank goodness I have a long driveway for there were many cars to park! This meeting happened two days before the bi-annual SBGC Garden Tour that viewed ten area gardens. That tour was a big success even though the rainly deluge of that day hit about noontime. The SBGC web page is:  http://sacobaygardenclub.com/


2 comments:

  1. Wow, looks great. And so nice of you to show off. It's really nice when all the company is interested in the garden. I'll have to send off a photo of Olivia's peas, what a crop. Tonight I am hoping to freeze some of her green beans, she is off at camp, so I am pressed into service.

    Liza the Blogless

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  2. Hey Paul,

    Looks like you are having the time of your life! Guess there are no flys on YOU!

    So nice you got to spend a long time with your grandson. Cute! Bet he's learing a lot and will love worms and bugs as much as you do. Kidding.

    Your websit is great! Thanks so much for thinking of me and sharing.

    Listen, just let me know when pickle season is and I'll be by.

    Love ya,
    Trisha

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