Friday, May 14, 2010


THANKS to those who showed up for the work bee on Wednesday night. With their hard work, we were able to get the compost pile turned and ready to go and as well another one started. On the topic of the compost pile, although the pile is for all the gardeners to use, we ask that you are conscientious in your use as it is all we have for now and we want there to be enough for all. Most of the beds are in very good condition soil wise and most gardens had compost added to them last year. The exception to this would be some of the newer beds in the south garden and I plan to have that taken care of on Saturday, our next work bee...

WORK BEES On Saturday, May 15th from 8am-12pm, I will be holding another work bee. We have lots of toiling, tilling, digging and dirt moving to do so if you are able to help it will be greatly appreciated. Hours worked at work bees are applied directly toward your 16 hours of volunteer work in the garden (over the growing season) that we ask of our gardeners as part of their membership. I will be posting a sheet on the back door of the shed with everyone's name so that you will be able to keep track of any hours that you work in the garden. I will also be working on a list of individual duties for those of you that are not able to make the work bees.

WATER The work order for the water has been put in to the city and we hope that by next weekend we should have that part of the garden functioning. The north garden is relatively simple to deal with as far as hooking up hoses goes, but the south garden is a little more involved and I am likely going to have to show everyone from that area how to deal with that. However, until the water is hooked up, I can't show you. I did try to explain it last year in a blog post and you can click here to read that post. I think it's probably easier to learn "hands-on".

Typically most of you will water with a watering can. It will be someones task to keep the water barrels full and we suggest that you use the water from those barrels to water your plants. The cold water from the hose can be really shocking to the roots of plants. Your plants will appreciate it. I mean really, whens the last time you enjoyed a cold bath...:)

DUMP RUNS Is there anyone out there with a truck who would be interested in doing dump runs for the garden? This would count as volunteer hours. Mostly it would involve taking weeds to the city compost, as we cannot compost them in our small on site compost pile, and perhaps the occasional bag of garbage or prunings from early season clean-ups. If there is anyone out there interested it would be great if you could help out. Please email if you can.

In other news not related directly to the garden, I found a great link for building Bumblebee Houses. It would be a great and relatively simple project for kids and even better if you could convince a willing member of the springtime Bumblebee population to occupy it. :)

There are some great gardening oriented workshops listed here on the Foodscapers website. Heidi Marion, formerly of Wild Blue Yonder Farms, gardened with us last year and was a huge contributor to our Plant A Row program. It was more like 'Plant an Entire Garden Bed' in her case :). Anyway, she has a green thumb no matter where she operates and has an interesting website. Check it out.

If anyone has anything garden oriented or something you think other gardeners may find interesting that you would like to see posted here on the blog, please let me know and I'll see what I can do. Also, if there are ever any questions or concerns about the garden itself, feel free to contact me, Kathryn, at dugsyukon@hotmail.com.

I think that's it for now. I hope to see you all at the work bee tomorrow!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Deadline For Returning Gardeners...

Last years gardeners have until April 30th to let me know wether they plan to return this season. If I do not hear from you, your bed will be re-assigned to a new gardener. Please do not start gardening until you contact me.

We have a wonderful increase in the interest of gardening at the Community Garden the past few years with this year being no exception. Our waiting list is long and full of people eager to get digging and planting! Please let me know...

Our date for the bed assignment will be Saturday, May 8th from noon - 2 p.m. This is the time that I will let everyone know which bed is theirs, assign keys and collect any money owing.

I'm working on a work bee schedule and will let everyone know when that will commence which will be very soon now that the ground is drying up.

Hope to hear from you if I haven't already!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

2010 Garden Sign Up

Hello!

Just a quick note to let everyone know the annual garden bed sign up for the Whitehorse Community Garden will be taking place on Saturday, March 20th at the Whitehorse Public Library (in the meeting room) from 12 noon-2 pm.

There is a $20.00 membership fee per year and a $20.00 refundable bed clean-up deposit for that service.


Looking forward to seeing both familiar and new faces!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

2009 Annual General Meeting

DUGS is having its AGM on Wednesday, January 27th. It will be held at Maryhouse located at 504 Cook Street. Potluck supper at 6 p.m. and meeting to commence at 7 p.m.

We're a bit late this year with our gathering but as the saying goes, "Better late than never"!
Everyone is welcome to attend. Anyone interested in becoming a board member? You're especially welcome to attend! It's a great time to express any thoughts, concerns or ideas.
Hope to see you there...


Kathryn

Friday, September 18, 2009

Sept 15,2009




















A beautiful rainbow potato harvest...all donated to the local food bank.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

September 2, 2009

Hello Everyone,

Fall is upon us!
Just a reminder to everyone that bed cleanup is for the end of the month, September 30th.
If you plan to return in the spring it is not imperative that you have the bed cleaned in the fall although it is nice to turn the soil and let it breath over the winter.
If you plan not to return and would like your deposit back, you must clean your bed out before the deadline.
If you do not clean out your bed your bed deposit will not be returned.
Make sense? Good. Just give me a shout or email if you have any questions...

Just want to say thanks to the Y2C2 crew that came and spent the day working in the south garden in mid-August. They filled 3 beds and were able to spread gravel on the walkways. Hopefully, it won't be so slick when it rains now. They also helped with a harvest and delivery to the food bank. 30 lbs! Thanks again and we always look forward to having the crew come to help us out. Hope to see you next year!

Thanks also to all the gardeners donating from their beds to the plant-a-row program. Our food totals to date are around the 300lb mark which is just fantastic. Our goal this year is 500lbs which I am sure we will surpass. The majority of it this year has gone to the new food bank but other drop offs have been made to various agencies. If anyone has anything they would like to donate, throw a PAR (purple marker) in your bed where the vegetable is growing and we can harvest it for you or if you would like to do it yourself, we ask if you could mark it on the sheet on the back of the shed door. We like to keep track of what we are able to produce and donate.





















We had a lovely, although planned at the last minute, Open House at the end of August. About 15-16 people were able to attend. We hope next year to plan a bit further in advance. Should be fun. Thanks for stopping by if you had the chance.


Wednesday night work bee is tonight. If you can make it, I look forward to seeing you there!

Kathryn

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Community Garden Open House
Sunday, August 23rd
1:00-3:00 pm
Come join us in the downtown Whitehorse Community Garden located under the clat cliffs at 7th and Ray Street
Tour the garden, see the new log beds, meet your neighbours, hear what we've accomplished recently and see what's growing this year.
We hope to see you there!