Tag: raised beds

  • Build-a-Garden: Greater Boston Applications Open

    Want to grow your own food—right in your yard? The Food Project believes that everyone who wants to grow their own food should have access to adequate, toxin-free growing space. To this end, we have built more than 1,800 raised-bed gardens through our Build-a-Garden initiative.

    Build-a-Garden: Greater Boston

    The Food Project’s Build-a-Garden initiative supports low- to moderate-income households in Roxbury, Dorchester, and Mattapan — plus organizations — that want to grow their own food.

    We provide you with:

    A raised-bed garden filled with healthy, safe soil.
    12 free seedlings in May of your first year.
    Free Garden Planning & Planting workshops and a Growing Guide.
    Ongoing support through drop-in open hours at the Dudley Greenhouse.
    An annual sale for gardeners to purchase high-quality seedlings, compost, and other supplies to keep our neighbors’ gardens growing.

    Eligibility Priorities and Gardener Expectations:

    Residents of Roxbury, Dorchester and Mattapan, are welcome to apply. Priority is given to those with financial need and to families with children. Gardeners are expected to:

    Attend a 2-hour introduction to gardening workshop session and complete a post-season survey.
    Plant and maintain your garden on a weekly basis. We generally recommend spending at least 1-2 hours per week.
    While not required, our hope is that participants will become engaged with our programs and other gardeners in their neighborhood.

    No prior gardening experience is required; enthusiasm and a willingness to learn are all you need!

    *At this time, we only have the capacity to build standard 4 ft wide, 8 ft long, and 10 in tall beds.

    Visit https://thefoodproject.org/bag/ for application forms and information. There is also an opportunity for residents in the North Shore – information at link.

  • Thursday, October 8, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm – Raised Bed Revolution, Online

    Enjoy a virtual talk and Q&A on October 8 at 6:30 pm by Tara Nolan about her book Raised Bed Revolution: Build It, Fill It, Plant It … Garden Anywhere! Raised bed gardening is the fastest-growing garden strategy today, and Raised Bed Revolution is the definitive guidebook to mastering this consistently proven and effective gardening method. Raised Bed Revolution provides you with information on size requirements for constructing raised beds, height suggestions, types of materials you can use, and creative tips for fitting the maximum garden capacity into small spaces–including vertical gardening. This program will be held virtually. Once you register you will receive a Zoom link in the confirmation. This Author Talk will only be available LIVE. The book is available in Tower Hill Botanic Garden’s Garden Shop.

    Tara Nolan, author of Raised Bed Revolution, is a garden writer and editor with a diverse background in publishing. Her work has appeared in the Toronto Star, as well as in magazines, including Reader’s Digest and Canadian Living, and on websites, like Design*Sponge. Tara is a co-founder, with three other garden writers, of Savvy Gardening (savvygardening.com) and was the award-winning web editor of Canadian Gardening magazine’s website (CanadianGardening.com) for six years. Tara does work for the Toronto Botanical Garden and the Canadian Garden Council, and volunteers for the Royal Botanical Garden. She is also a member of GWA: The Association for Garden Communicators. Tara is from the Toronto, Canada area.

    Tower Hill members $10, nonmembers $15. Register at www.towerhillbg.org.

  • Saturday, May 21, 10:00 am – 11:30 am – Planting Inside the Box (Raised Beds)

    There are a multitude of benefits to planting inside the box. Raised beds provide gardeners the opportunity to tailor the soil mixture, extend the growing season, deter weeds and pests, and plant a custom design. In this Gore Place workshop on Saturday, May 21 at 10 am, long-time farmer Scott Clarke will demonstrate techniques for planting flowers and vegetables in a raised bed.

    Learn how to lay out a square-foot garden, choose plants that are good companions, make use of vertical space, and plant directly into a bale of hay. Explore ways to develop the soil without the use of synthetic fertilizers so that your soil can feed the plants and vice versa. Come ready to dig in and cultivate ideas for your own home garden! Gore Place is located at 52 Gore Place in Waltham.

    Attendees will receive a coupon for the annual Spring Plant Sale on May 27-29. Tickets ($25) can be purchased online at http://plantinginsidethebox.bpt.me/.  Image from www.houzz.com.

  • Wednesday, March 11, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm – Building and Installing a Raised Bed

    Growing vegetables in raised beds is often a necessity in urban areas due to lead contamination in the soil. However, many common mistakes are made along the way, like utilizing reclaimed wood treated with toxic chemicals.

    Get hands-on time with Green City Growers master builder Erik Sol building a raised bed with all of the bells, whistles and trimmings included – like a durable tree root proofed bottom, irrigation, and a trellis and pest fence.

    Topics covered:

    Selecting a site
    Materials and tools needed
    Installing irrigation
    Pest fencing and trellising

    Course materials provided. Seating is limited to 20 people.The class takes place Wednesday, March 11, from 6:30 – 8 at 600 Windsor Place in Somerville.

    Workshop Fee: $40 per person when purchased in advance. $45 day of. Register online at http://growmycitygreen.com/urban-farming-services/education/courses/workshops/

    Image from www.organicgardening.com.

  • Wednesday, March 4, 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm – Natural Vegetable Gardening from the Ground Up

    Natural Vegetable Gardening from the Ground Up with Paul Split, writer, teacher, gourmet cook and nationally recognized horticultural consultant, will be sponsored by The Evening Garden Club of West Roxbury on Wednesday, March 4 from 7 – 8:15 at the Elks Lodge, 1 Morrell Street in West Roxbury. Learn about soil profiles, growing mediums, composting, fertilization/watering, raised beds and plant selection, including how to inter-plant vegetables, herbs and flowers to maximize plant health, productivity and beauty. There will be a demonstration of how to start seeds using a domed propagation chamber, which will be raffled. Propagation kits will be available for purchase. Paul always draws a crowd – don’t miss this event. $10 payable at the door – no reservations needed. The Elks Lodge is opposite the West Roxbury Veteran’s Hospital.  Image from www.organic.lovetoknow.com.