Planting Garlic in 2023 to Harvest in 2024
Once Vermont is well into fall frosts, it's garlic planting time. Waiting until extended warm spells have ended ensures the garlic won't germinate and begin growing until spring. Flashback to midsummer: We harvested the garlic planted in 2022 and reserved hundreds of...
What else is growing at the garden?
It’s food, beautiful food
Maturity came early to French sorrel, chives, Good King Henry, and a few other perennial and self-seeding plants. Suddenly, the garden is bursting with fresh food. With nearly twenty gardeners' households harvesting crops, how do we share the food? When everyone grows...
A Garden with Good Friends
A gardener here for several years is now a Friend of the Garden. Friends of the Garden join us for work parties or show up to do some weeding and watering without committing to the season. With friends like this . . . we are very fortunate indeed.
Planting Potatoes
Gardeners dug eight trenches and turned compost into the soil. Planting potatoes while prepping new trenches. Gardeners planted seed potatoes in six of the eight trenches—two furrows each of Chieftain, Kennebec, and Superior varieties. If we score more seed, the last...
It begins: First big work party of spring
A beautiful day beckoned gardeners for the first big garden work party of the season. We dug potato trenches (and found some garlic & carrot treasures), planted flowers, prepped beds for onions and squash, turned the compost between bins, and said hi to the worms...
Spring Planting Begins
Even with some frosty nights left, we start planting the moment we can work the soil. What are we planting? Salad greens, kale, Asian greens, mustard greens, collard greens, broccoli raab, carrots, parsnips, and more. This long box is divided into sections with a...
First Work Party of the Season
A gardener arrives for the first work party of this garden season on an irresistibly beautiful day. Flower power as lovingly wielded by the flower team. They cleaned up the flower rows, planted some seed, and laid down burlap. These rows will produce flowers that...
Signs of Spring
We are here for it! Spring rhubarb peeks out of winter's protective mulch. Good day, sunshine.
Early March Catnip Interlude
In 2021, we planted catnip. We learned it had insect-repelling properties and held a catnip distilling workshop. A few months and feet of snow later, we all need a charge. That's also part of catnip's potential. Have a look. What a catnip harvest! Back on September 7,...
2021 Boutique Crop: Seed Pumpkins
Here at the Garden at 485 Elm, we grow crops that are shared and distributed among gardeners and the community in one of three ways: First, we grow crops that produce continually, such as lettuces, kale, summer squashes, beans, and peas. Gardeners harvest as much as...