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Downtown Teaching Farm 2021 Season End Update
Year 11 at the Downtown Teaching Farm was one of quiet working groups, the return of the shade sails, and the return of the students! We also have proudly grown 9 different crops for the Snake River Seed Cooperative this year, although we had a few failures with our Casper Eggplant and some challenges with our Scarlet Runner Beans (which were beautiful but then got eaten by the deer). We are grateful to continue using the space in the coming season and look forward to more frequent community gatherings.
Application for the Community Garden Coordinator Position can be found HERE.
We did also receive grant support from Whole Foods (their campaign is called Whole Kids) and we are certainly grateful for that financial support. Most importantly we thank the students, teachers, and volunteers for their continuous involvement, cheers, and hard work.
Enjoy these photos from this season, and I hope to see you all at the garden sometime soon.
Take care and enjoy the holidays!
~Ali Ward
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
From the National Green Schools Network - First Published in January 2019
Enjoy a little story feature regarding the Downtown Teaching Farm. We are deeply contemplating Spring on this cold January day - this is getting us motivated for our 11th Season!
If you want to be involved this year please email us downtownteachingfarm@gmail.com
Downtown Teaching Farm feature in Green Schools National Network publication
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Updated 3/24/2019
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Start your seedlings indoors:
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Plant your seedlings in the garden:
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Broccoli, Cauliflower, Kale, Cabbage, Onions, Lettuce, Spinach, Perennial Flowers and Herbs
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Mid-Late February
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March and April
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Peas, Potatoes, Spinach, and Mesclun mix (mixed greens), Onion sets and starts
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Direct sow in March and April
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Peppers and Eggplants
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Mid-Late February, use a heated seed mat to improve germination. Many DIY seed mat options available online.
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Late May and Early June
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Annual Flower, Annual Herbs, and Tomatoes
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Late February through March. About 8-10 weeks of growth indoors is ideal. Plan to transplant into larger pots by mid April when plants have two sets of true leaves.
*Tip: Basil needs light to germinate, let seeds rest right on the top of the soil tray, exposed to the light, and keep moist until germinated.
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Late May and Early June
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Cilantro
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Plant in early May for June harvest, Plant again in late August for late September harvest (salsa time!)
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Corn, Squash, Cucumbers, Beans, Carrots, Beets, Chard
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Direct sow in Late May or Early June when the soil is warm and nights are averaging in the low 50’s.
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Garlic
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Plant cloves in October for next spring.
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