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Projects wish list

If you are looking for a great scout project we have some ideas for you.

shade structures

japanese bridge (red- arching)

signage for the garden

compost bin on wheels

4 triangle shaped raised beds.

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Gardening Schedule

 

Celebrating the Great Oak Garden Year 3

Gardening 2012-2013

Volunteering Schedule

 

Every Wednesday after school from 2:40-3:30

Come and be part of the club or just lend a hand for community service hours.

Meet in room 504 or go straight out.

Working every Wednesday at the end of the school year you’ll have 36 hours.

 

The 1st Saturday of the monthis

Community Volunteering in the Garden

8:00-11:00

All students and families are encouraged to come.

Fresh produce for all volunteers when in season

And of course Community Service hours.

FALLSPRING

September 1     January 12

   October 6     February 2

November 3      March 2

December 1     April 13

May 4

Moving Rocks Working The founding students Frank our Contractor Early Morning Washing Rocks- Yes we did. Power in number Making a path The early days It's getting hot We have water and plants! Justin- Our PhD at UCR to teach us about soil. Stump Removal Team Effort Almost out Path making Water Brigde Mr. White and the  Machine Working The entry way The first plant Planting the first plant by Nick Laying out the beds Another stump removal working Bed 16 First bed done! and a river runs through it Even the  rain can't keep us away growing The beds growing Working Frank our Contractor Early Morning Washing Rocks- Yes we did. The early days Power in number It's getting hot We have water and plants! Justin- Our PhD at UCR to teach us about soil. Stump Removal Making a path Team Effort Almost out Path making Water Brigde Mr. White and the  Machine The entry way The first plant Planting the first plant by Nick Laying out the beds Another stump removal Rototiling working Bed 16 First bed done! and a river runs through it Even the  rain can't keep us away The beds growing Our first harvest of Cilantro by Mrs. Maceyka Cactus donation Our Compost Pile Tree Removal Tree Removal The first growing lettuce Moving Rocks The Planning Days Working The founding students Frank our Contractor Early Morning Washing Rocks- Yes we did. The early days Power in number It's getting hot We have water and plants! Justin- Our PhD at UCR to teach us about soil. Stump Removal Making a path Team Effort Almost out Path making Water Brigde Mr. White and the  Machine Working The entry way The first plant Planting the first plant by Nick Laying out the beds Laying out the beds Another stump removal Rototiling working Bed 16 First bed done! and a river runs through it Even the  rain can't keep us away growing The beds growing Our first harvest of Cilantro by Mrs. Maceyka Cactus donation Our Compost Pile Tree Removal Tree Removal Tree Removal The first growing lettuce Josh and Broccoli enjoying the food the proposal moving soil the sitting walls growind the food best in bloom arrival of 14 tons and 12 boulders making it level
Status area

Wolf pack GarDEN Purpose

 Purpose of our GardDEN: to provide food; to teach self-reliance; for a natural space to use, for teaching history, science, math, foods, art; stewardship; community outreach.

Free Fresh Food

Please contact the school or Carrie Burdick-Rutz if your family or another family you know would benefit from fresh produce donation.  During the school year we will be harvesting on Wednesdays at 3:00.  

Thank You

We always have people who have donated items or time in addition to our wonderful volunteers.

We'd like to thank John Buckley for installing the fence and compost bin.  Both project have had a huge impact in the Garden.  

We'd like to thank Merlin Mathews for constructing and donating the Big Red Barn. 

Martin Stockton of First Step nursery donated more plants that are growing well.