Saturday, July 10, 2010

Historic Garden Tours



The Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village is providing free historical garden tours where you can learn about planting secrets from the past, folklore, and visit with a settler.

Tours begin on the 9th running till the 18th.

Location: 25 minutes east of Edmonton on Hwy 16
Phone: 780 662 3640

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Community Garden Open House!



We are getting ready for our first community garden open house of the season! The open house will take place on Saturday July 17 between 10 a.m-2p.m and again the garden is located on 89th ave between 110th and 111th street.

Come and enjoy some fresh produce, sustainable BBQ, meet our volunteers, participate in a few gardening demos, and learn how to get more involved with all of ECOS' Campus Gardens


Please RSVP here and explore the garden!

Monday, July 5, 2010

Edmonton Naturalization Site


Tomorrow we are heading to the Edmonton Naturalization Group's garden at the John Janzen Nature Centre to help them weed their garden. The ENG annually donates plants and their support to our Naturalization Site. Cherry has helped us with her extensive knowledge and Liz with her great landscaping experience.

If you want to learn more about native plants check out their website and learn how to get involved here!

If you want to join us, we are meeting at 5:45 at the University bus stop and taking the #4!

Question about potato flowers


Last Saturday, myself and some volunteers were wondering whether or not to pick potatoes flowers off the plant. It was suggested that by picking the flowers you can avoid diverting energy from the tubers. I have done some reading and it actually doesn't affect the growth of the potatoes. It actually indicates that new potatoes are growing and you can try to find them near the outer areas. Or you can be like Marie Antoinette and wear the potato flowers in your hat!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Naturalization Indentification


As we make more and more progress on the Naturalization Site, we can start working on the identification process. We are asking each volunteer to help us with the identification of one plant. We need the Latin name and a fun and interesting fact about the plant.

Here is a example:

Wild Blue Flax
Latin name: Linum lewisii
Fact: By afternoon, the petals are falling off and a new blossom will open the following day.

Click here for the list.

This is a short list since more plants are on their way from the ENG. Thanks to the volunteers who have already participated!

Watering Schedule!


Here is the link to our watering schedule.

Sign up for a day by placing your name in the volunteer column and when you will be there in the time column. There is also space for a second volunteer in case you want to go in pairs since extra hands always help.

Leave any information in the comment column to help us all stay informed.

We have lots of rainwater because of the weather, so please use it all up before using the hose.