Thursday, August 21, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
Wow!
Everyone's gardens look just fantastic.
Just a reminder, that although our weather has been cool, the soil in the beds will still dry out quite quickly. You'll want to continue to water your bed right up until harvest. This also goes for anyone who may have the task of taking care of any of the perennial trenches. ie raspberries, saskatoons, rhubarb.
I'd also like to thank Ibex Valley Greenhouses for their generous donation of flowers to the garden. We've planted and placed them throughout the beds and hopefully the frost will hold off long enough for us to enjoy them into the fall.
As well, thank you to those gardeners who have contributed so much volunteer time to the garden. It really does show!
Berries
The raspberries are ready to pick! Please help yourselves. We offer the berries on the outside of the trench to the public and reserve the ones on the inside for our gardeners. You'll also find strawberries in bed#9 and two large saskatoon trenches both inside and outside the fence. The saskatoons aren't 100% ready but it is great to see that we will have a nice crop this year.
DUGS Board Meeting
The DUGS monthly board meeting will be held at the garden on Thursday, August 14th, from 6:00-7:30 pm. Anyone and everyone are welcome to attend.

A Celebration of the Harvest
August 24th 1:00-4:30pm
The end of August brings this annual event held at the the community garden. All are welcome. It is a potluck affair and any gardeners interested in donating something from their garden plot are encouraged to so. If anyone would like to donate something that isn't from their garden, they are also encouraged to do so!
It's a fun afternoon of live music and entertainment. Come down and recieve your blessing from the Goddess of the Harvest...you won't be disappointed!
Thursday, June 5, 2008
June 5th
I've been tardy with my posts! Things are progressing in the garden. It seems that most of you have your gardens in now. With the lack of rain and plenty of wind, make sure that you are watering regularily to get those seeds germinated. Hopefully the last of the frosts are behind us.
The Shed
Please keep the shed in a neat and orderly condition. All hoses must be put away before the shed is locked up. There have been several occasions where this has not been done and things do have a tendency to go missing if left out.
Gardening Tasks
I have contacted some of you regarding your designated task in the garden. If I have not done so, don't panic, I will be doing so by the end of the weekend. Your task goes towards your volunteer hours as noted in the gardener's contract. Please record all hours on the back door of the shed on the white board.
I've also left a list of on going tasks, if anyone wants to do any additional work. The list is posted on the bulletin board on the outside of the shed.
Please remember to do the weeding around your beds as well. This maintenance does not count toward your volunteer hours. All gardeners are expected to keep a 2-3 foot perimeter around their bed reasonably free of weeds. Especially our two big invaders, the Dandelion, now out in full force and the Foxtail Barley, yet to bloom.
Work Bees
Our weekly work bee is Wednesday night from 7-9pm, headed by myself. For the month of June, Chris will lead a work bee on Saturday mornings from 8am-12 noon. The work bee is great for when we have a larger task to accomplish. Many hands make light work! Its also a great time to come out and meet your fellow gardeners.
Whitehorse Elementary
A big thank you to Monique Coderre and her grades 2,3 and 4 classes that have come out to help in the garden. They've watered, weeded, moved compost, tilled dirt and I think, had a lot of fun. It has been fun to have them help out. Have a great summer and don't be shy to stop by anytime you like!

The Shed
Please keep the shed in a neat and orderly condition. All hoses must be put away before the shed is locked up. There have been several occasions where this has not been done and things do have a tendency to go missing if left out.
Gardening Tasks
I have contacted some of you regarding your designated task in the garden. If I have not done so, don't panic, I will be doing so by the end of the weekend. Your task goes towards your volunteer hours as noted in the gardener's contract. Please record all hours on the back door of the shed on the white board.
I've also left a list of on going tasks, if anyone wants to do any additional work. The list is posted on the bulletin board on the outside of the shed.
Please remember to do the weeding around your beds as well. This maintenance does not count toward your volunteer hours. All gardeners are expected to keep a 2-3 foot perimeter around their bed reasonably free of weeds. Especially our two big invaders, the Dandelion, now out in full force and the Foxtail Barley, yet to bloom.
Work Bees
Our weekly work bee is Wednesday night from 7-9pm, headed by myself. For the month of June, Chris will lead a work bee on Saturday mornings from 8am-12 noon. The work bee is great for when we have a larger task to accomplish. Many hands make light work! Its also a great time to come out and meet your fellow gardeners.
Whitehorse Elementary
A big thank you to Monique Coderre and her grades 2,3 and 4 classes that have come out to help in the garden. They've watered, weeded, moved compost, tilled dirt and I think, had a lot of fun. It has been fun to have them help out. Have a great summer and don't be shy to stop by anytime you like!
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Aqua Dimentia
The water is officially turned on and I almost went crazy trying to plug the holes in all the barrells after filling them and realizing they were leaking like sieves. Apparently, the winter months were not kind to them and they will be replaced.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Bed Assignment
Thank You!
Well, it's been a busy, productive 2 weeks in the garden! Thank you to all those gardeners that came out to help with all the much needed care and upkeep required to get the garden off to a great start!
Bed Assignment
Bed assignment and Garden orientation is Wednesday, May 14th, between 6 and 8pm. Most of you are familiar with the garden by now, but be sure to show up to see which plot is yours. If you are unable to make it, I will be at the garden every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, from 12:30-4:30, for the rest of the season. Stop in and see me then and we can get you set up.
Garden Tasks
Some time in the next couple of weeks, we will be assigning a task to you that will be yours to maintain for the rest of the season. This task should use up the remainder of your volunteer hours as explained in the gardener's contract. We will contact each of you via email to let you know what this task will be. Tasks could include: watering/weeding perennial beds, filling water barrels, cleaning shed etc.
Shed Key
This year, everyone will get their own key to the shed. There will be a $5 deposit for this key and for every key that you require after that in the unfortunate event that you lose or misplace that key. There will not be a key left on site as in previous years, so be sure to bring it if you need to use anything from in the shed.
Water and the Toilet
The toilet has arrived and has changed locations to the cliffside of the garden shed. No more bathroom runs to MacDonalds!
The water will not be turned on in the garden until the threat of frost and freezing has passed. It is likely that it will be a few more weeks before that happens. In the mean time, we will arrange for the city to come by and fill some of the barrels. Hopefully that will happen by the end of the week so water is available for planting this weekend...
Once again we, Kathryn or Chris, can be reached by cell phone at 333-0348 or you can email to dugsyukon@hotmail.com.
See you all on Wednesday!
Well, it's been a busy, productive 2 weeks in the garden! Thank you to all those gardeners that came out to help with all the much needed care and upkeep required to get the garden off to a great start!
Bed Assignment
Bed assignment and Garden orientation is Wednesday, May 14th, between 6 and 8pm. Most of you are familiar with the garden by now, but be sure to show up to see which plot is yours. If you are unable to make it, I will be at the garden every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, from 12:30-4:30, for the rest of the season. Stop in and see me then and we can get you set up.
Garden Tasks
Some time in the next couple of weeks, we will be assigning a task to you that will be yours to maintain for the rest of the season. This task should use up the remainder of your volunteer hours as explained in the gardener's contract. We will contact each of you via email to let you know what this task will be. Tasks could include: watering/weeding perennial beds, filling water barrels, cleaning shed etc.
Shed Key
This year, everyone will get their own key to the shed. There will be a $5 deposit for this key and for every key that you require after that in the unfortunate event that you lose or misplace that key. There will not be a key left on site as in previous years, so be sure to bring it if you need to use anything from in the shed.
Water and the Toilet
The toilet has arrived and has changed locations to the cliffside of the garden shed. No more bathroom runs to MacDonalds!
The water will not be turned on in the garden until the threat of frost and freezing has passed. It is likely that it will be a few more weeks before that happens. In the mean time, we will arrange for the city to come by and fill some of the barrels. Hopefully that will happen by the end of the week so water is available for planting this weekend...
Once again we, Kathryn or Chris, can be reached by cell phone at 333-0348 or you can email to dugsyukon@hotmail.com.
See you all on Wednesday!
Thursday, May 1, 2008
May 3rd, Work Bee
Thank you to all those gardeners who showed up for the April 26th work bee. Our next workbee will be on Saturday, May 3rd, from 8am-4pm. It will likely be more of the same work: oiling logs and hopefully screening some dirt, frost permitting. Hope to see you there!
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