
Check out some of the photos below to see what happened at the garden last Monday. I was away the rest of the week, so I wasn't able to get any photos. But, I heard the garden had a great food party on Friday Nov. 26th, ensuring that those who didn't have other spaces to enjoy the Thanksgiving weekend would have a place to relax and eat together. This is just one more way our garden seeks to provide the feeling of home for those who participate.

Above, Finn and Gloria are thinning the green onions. This process helps the onions have more room to grow larger and also provided us with 4 pounds of onions for cooking and salads.

We continue to harvest many types of mint from our garden for teas and garnishes. The mint shown above in our potato sack fence garden are doing particularly well during this rainy season.

We continue to have strawberries in the garden. This is now the 5th harvest we've been able to get from this strawberry patch in the north lot of the garden.

We still continue to harvest enough produce each week to share salads at our Monday garden meetings (1pm). The salad is a great side with the soup that is donated by the Zen Center.

Our new hand painted garden signs were added to the fence to let people know our hours and mission.
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