1.) Name in blue= new gardener for 2023
2.)name in green= returning gardener
(" * " in front of your name means you responded about the plot for the 2023 year)
YOU NEED TO RESPOND WITH YOUR NAME AND PLOT NUMBER (text Lynn 612.554.6656 or email 3437garden@gmail.com BY MAY 10TH, 2023 that you are returning.
If we do not hear from you, your name will be removed, and your plot will be open.
3.) "Paid" next to your name means you PAID for your plot.
4.)The waiting list is below the plot map. If you see a plot open and you would like that plot, let us know. We go by a first come, first garden with the waiting list.
5.)No name next to the plot is an open plot
6.) Volunteering for the garden-Thank you for volunteering!
7.) Returning Gardeners if you want a new plot this year. Keep an eye out for a plot to open on the plot map blog. We will update and re-post a plot map as people inform us they are not returning.
8.) "Contract" informed us that you read the contract
9.) Best way to reach the gardener. E=email T=text C=call
- It is your job as a gardener to inform us if your form of communication changes. This is important because if we don't hear from you by the spring we rent your plot out to another gardener.
Plots are $20.00 per season.
We ask for the payment before you begin gardening in your plot.
Venmo: Nathan-Schuster-19 *if you want to pay cash in person, email or text Nate at nathanschuster19@gmail.com or 612-963-5321
or the Post mail: 3411 15th Ave. S #4
If you have any questions or need financial support, email 3437garden@gmail.com
What does the garden do with the money?
The Powderhorn Park Association supports the garden through connections with the city. We pay the city $400.00 annually for the insurance on the land on which the garden is. Other ways the money is spent: tools, plants, seeds, compost, supplies for signs, polls, beds, and mulch.
We also pay an annual fee of $50.00 to be a member of the Minnesota State Horticulture Society. This is our third year. They offer many seeds and plants! MN State Horticulture Society
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