Remember when we introduced
you to the Greencastle Community Garden, back in 2011? This is what it looked like then:
Today, this is our community garden:
Clearly, we’ve made a lot of progress in a short period of
time.
This year, we had an incredible 27 plots available for
renting – and that includes 8 new ones, thanks to the hard work of DePauw Bonner
Scholar Michael Verbeek. All of the
plots were claimed for 2013 and most of the owners from last year re-upped; some
opted to buy more than one. We even have
a waiting list for next year!
Coaches and members of the Greencastle High School boys’
soccer team were extremely helpful in the spring, filling in new plots with
compost and mulching the areas between the plots. The City
of Greencastle has continued to be a great partner in our efforts, donating
the leaves that were used as mulch back in the fall. Greencastle also provided the picnic table
that sits outside the northeast corner of the garden, in the shade.
First-time bloomers this spring included irises that Karen
Mortoglio obtained and we planted along the western edge of the garden. Today, we’re seeing squash, watermelons,
beans, snow peas, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers and herbs. One renter has strawberries on their mind.
The garden plots are truly lush today, as the compost has
turned into very fertile soil. Two water
barrels are available so people can water their plots as necessary.
All in all, it looks like it is going to be a very bountiful
year for the Greencastle Community Garden!
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