Saturday, February 23, 2019

2018 Plot map

This is 2018 last years plot map reminder for those who are in misbelief that summer will return. If their is no name next to the plot number that means it open for 2019 summer!  I will post the plot map again before the first meeting and again before the second meeting so everyone knows whats available.

Powderhorn Park

15th Avenue South

2) Janet  Count                                                                     1A)Michael Robison
4) Rachel Holm                                                                      1) Jessica Jacobson
6) Bretton Fobes                                                                           3) Lynn Beuning
6A) Graham Charlton                                                                  5) Adabell
8) Leah                                                                                        7)Deb
10) Nicole/ Dan/family                                                               9) Emily D.
12) Ashley  Huebner                                                                   11) Rowen
14)Michelle Vidovio/Mike Wolf                                                 13) Caitlin O'Fallon
16)                                                                                        15) Kim and Chris
18)Emily Roembach-Clark/family                                             17) Malinda/family
20)Shelby                                                                                   19)Heather/family
22)Lesley                                                                                    21)Mike/Juliet
Blackberries 24)Nikole Stephenson                                            Raspberries Plot



Friday, February 22, 2019

Returning and new gardeners for 2019 Spring


2019 Gardening

Thanks for your interest in the 3437 garden!

Hello, I am Lynn, Organizer and Communication Garden Manager and gardener for the 3437 Garden.  I am very excited to be going on my fourth year with managing 3437 Community garden. Working with the land was a part of my childhood. I was raised on a beautiful farm in Central Minnesota, and had a handful of horticulture experiences after moving from the farm. Working at the U of M Landscape Arboretum for two seasons was an incredible experience.  In 2012 I moved to South Minneapolis to further my Early Childhood Teaching career but gardening never left my heart.  I’ve had a plot with the 3437 Garden for 6 years and I’m excited to be present in the garden again this coming season!

This year is the 10th Birthday for 3437 Community Garden!

There are 24 plots that are 12' x 4' and will cost $20. This includes water, compost, access to tools and amazing opportunities to connect with your growing neighbors.

We also have a "communal" gardening area with herbs, perennials and annuals. We also organize donations of our produce abundance to neighborhood organizations.

We would like to reach out to all of our neighbors, so if you are bilingual and would be willing to share your skills to translate materials and be a garden resource. Please, spread the word about the Community garden!


Easy gardening ideas: Spinach, lettuce, chard, kale, peas (need a trellis) beans, radish, beet, broccoli, tomatoes, herbs, peppers, eggplant, parsnip......

Our garden is organic- so no pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, fertilizers, etc.


We ask that as a community we work together to keep the garden clean and sustainable with:
* picking up trash
*no illegal plants
*keep plants contained in your plot
*pick from your own plot
*no drinking alcohol in garden
*no planting squash, watermelon,cucumbers or pumpkins THE VINES GET OUT OF CONTROL *water by hand from the rain barrels
*keep lids on barrels to prevent wildlife from entering
*fill barrels when below 1/3 full
*compost nothing larger than 4"
*do not compost weeds that have seeded, diseased plants, no tomatoes

Last years gardeners have first grabs on their plot from last year.  If we don't see you at the first meeting or do not hear from you by email by March 26th your plot will be rented out to a new gardener. Newbies and garden pros are all welcome!

At the meeting, we will:
*Welcome everyone
*Explain garden rules and history
*Go over and set a basic work plan and schedule for the gardening season
*Sign garden agreements
*Assign plots
*Go over prohibited plants: Squash, Watermelon, Pumpkin, Cucumber THE VINES GET OUT OF CONTROL
*Pay plot fee
*Answer questions spring cleaning if we can depending on mother nature

Plots filled up fast last year so be sure to sign up for a meeting and get your name on a plot!

All garden organization is up for discussion! email Lynn if you have ideas! 3437garden@gmail.com