Saturday, October 15, 2011

Willow Teaches Us All About Worms


Another great community collaboration, Willow McJilton, joined us on a Friday afternoon in September to show us how to build our vermicomposting bins.  Students from Ms. Cohen and Mr. Fordyce's classes learned how to create a worm condo and what conditions worms like to live in.  We will be feeding our lunch scraps to the worms to create nutrient rich soil and worm tea for our vegetable garden.  Willow was an amazing teacher and we all learned so much.  She also made us containers to hold our scraps and and a pitcher to keep our worm tea with great labels that she created.  We have named all our our worms "The Chakas" and we hope to keep them happy and composting our food for our garden.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Tomatoes are the Big Crop of the Summer

Thanks to all the gardeners who planted tomatoes and basil last workday on June 11, the garden is alive with tomatoes.  Thank you Christine for all the tomato and basil transplants!  Summer in the garden is a little quiet, but  our great community partners headed by Dorothy come and water and maintain all the fruit trees at the south end of the garden.  On Fridays Ms. Cohen has a fun group of College Bound students preparing beds and planting.  Every other Tuesday, Sister Rashida comes and works with a group.  Our newest garden angel is Jennifer Sullivan, also our new PTO president.  She brings a crew of young people each week to water the mandala garden.  The tomatoes thank them:-)  and they are growing beans and sunflowers.  
Don't forget that you can join us Saturday, July 23 from 9-noon and help us with building and maintenance.  We will be sheet mulching the mandala garden pathways to eradicate the crab grass, plus weeding and other fun crafts.  Bring sunscreen and hats and join us!

Saturday, May 14, 2011

A Big Sunday on a Saturday!

Another great student run lemonade/bake sale!

Weeding and mulching...

Setting the walking spiral...

Planting more trees...

Awesome alumni...

Look what we grew! (Who could resist?!)

The spiral awaits planting...

as the mural grows, too.

Thank you to everyone who made our Big Sunday Event a wonderful day!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Honoring Earth Day in the Garden





April 9 brought the community back together once again to keep greening our space on Emerson Avenue.  A multiple generational event, this Saturday we double dug 4 beds, planted 7 trees, weeded, made flags and signs and  prepared the larger piece of land for the big tilling.  A big thank you to Darin Early and LMU for providing us with awesome food and great labor, including his three wonderful daughters!  OWMS students Naya Royas and Clarke Brown sponsored a Lemonade Stand to fund-raise for the garden.  After lunch, we had our first ever tree dedication in honor of Helen Rosebaugh. Kathy (Helen's daughter) and her husband Matt were both alumni of OWMS.  Helen's husband , Bill, and grand daughter shared in planting an Anna Apple tree in her honor. Dr. Pride pointed out how much this has already become a place for community.  Joanne Poyourow taught us how to plant the tree.  Another shout out to Princess and her grandfather.  So many people have given their sweat and labor to the garden!


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Sister Rashida Is In The Garden!





Orville Wright just got lucky!  Sister Rashida, a  certified Master Gardener from the UC Cooperative Extension has come to Orville Wright to work with our students.  Thanks to Bryce Collin Davis from LMU for making the great connection.  Bryce and Sister Rashida work with two groups of students on Tuesdays and already have them planting  broccoli, strawberries, lettuce, cabbage, carrots, etc.  in the garden.  

Sunday, March 27, 2011

The Student Garden Keeps Growing


On Saturday March 26, twelve new beds and three new trees were added to the student garden.  
Many thanks to the Ohnstads for picking up the trees from International Nurseries and delivering them to us.  
Among our great crew of volunteers were Catalina Falla, Richard Whyte, Amay Wong, Matt Munoz, Sergei Belonkonnyi, Ursula Pandey, Margey Whalen, Skylar Luna, Geri Marston, Damien Erwin, Lee Butcher, Tracy Gossett, Chris Espinosa, Meredith MacCarthy, Kristen Killey, Christine Manlapy, Gerald Fletcher, Russell Stone, Gabriella Barrientos, Adrienne Mascaro, and Tom Ford. 
Plus our crew leaders: John Tikotsky, Joanne and Hannah Poyourow, Christine Tope, Bryce Collins, and Dorothy Stone.
Thank you!  You doubled our capacity to grow in one day!
Also, lots of gratitude to those who donated items to the garden including the Westchester Senior Center who gave us new hand tools.








Sunday, March 20, 2011

Upcoming Events in the Garden


                                                                            


Join us as we continue to grow the student mancala garden and break ground on the traditional plot style community garden that is coming to Orville Wright.  

Saturday, March 26 from 9-noon
Saturday, April 9 from 9-1  Earth Day at OW
Saturday, May 14 from 9-2  Big Sunday Event

Make sure to bring gloves, sunscreen, water and a hat.  For more info email pcohe1@lausd.net or go to envirochangemakers.org/OWMS garden.html