Monday, July 5, 2010

South Campus Tilled

Hello Readers,

     By tending a small portion fuel toward its entropic fate, the entire northern half of the South Campus garden was weeded and tilled. A good trade-off, in my opinion. The story is this: I used a weed-whacker, borrowed from facilities, to mow the then-enormous weeds down. A few days later, after the ground had dried out, Jerry (an extremely nice and helpful member of facilities) tilled the weeded ground. Here's what the garden looks like now:


                                                                             
1: Beans/Squash/Corn
2: Unplanted, Tilled
3: Blueberries (2), Onions, Spinach
4: Lavender, Cherry Tomato (1)
5: Strawberries
6: Cherry Tomatoes (2), Blueberry
7: Unplanted, Tilled
8: “Tropical” Bed – Peppers, Cherry Tomatoes, Basil (recovering)
9: Cucumbers, Cilantro
10: Unplanted, Tilled
11: Unplanted, Tilled
12: Unplanted, Tilled

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