[Garden] Planting Party - Possible greenhouse usage

s3lyons at scimail.uwaterloo.ca s3lyons at scimail.uwaterloo.ca
Tue Mar 17 09:49:55 EDT 2009


Hi gardeners....I sent a message out last week and haven't seen it  
distributed yet so I guess I'll give it another shot.

I don't have the time to run around and find somewhere to put the  
seeds as I am busy with my thesis and 4 committes that I sit on the  
board.  A while ago I suggested someone go and talk to the greenhouse  
managers on campus.  I'm guessing that no one has since we are still  
in the predicament of not having somewhere to put the plantings.   
Frustraited, I went and asked the biology greenhouse manager if  
someone has approached her yet.  We have the potential to be able to  
use the facility but she needs to know some v. important details.   
Could someone please volunteer to take communicating with the manager  
over as I don't have time nor do I know how much space we are going to  
need.  She is waiting for a reply and the clock is ticking befor we  
end up with planted pots and no where to put them.  Respond back to me  
(s3lyons at uwaterloo.ca) and I will give you the managers info.

Thanks,
Stephanie Lyons

Quoting Alicia Mah <alicia.mah at gmail.com>:

> Dear Gardeners,
>
> Here are a list of things that have/should/could get done before our
> planting party on April 1 at 6pm, and those tasks which are completed/ have
> or have not been assigned. Fill your name in, or correct me if something has
> already been taken care of.
>
> Things that have already been done:
> Making the poster - Alicia (attached to this email)
> Ordering seeds - Candace/Maddy
>
> Things that really should be taken care of:
> Making and Distributing posters - Alicia - I will leave some at the office
> if others on campus would like to swing by and pick some up to distribute to
> their respective corners of campus.
>
> Where to put seeds after planting? - Some to Candace, any others? do we have
> enough other people who can take them to their homes? or, Can we put them on
> campus, potentially in WPIRG office, or in greenhouses on campus? anybody
> have any leads?
>
> buying planting soil - who?
>
> Deciding which seeds to plant - can be done at the planting party, however
> just wanted to remind people that this was a concern brought up at the last
> meeting, just randomly planting seeds might not be the best strategy?
>
> Optional:
> Buying party food (we have at least $40 to spend, potentially more with
> collaboration from Simplicity Circle) - ?
>
> Excited to see you all at the party :D
>
> cheers,
> Alicia
>
> P.S. post-planting party considerations (i.e. for another day) might be:
> to finalize the budget (so that we can get approval from WPIRG and start
> spending the money!)
> fencing?
> turning the soil?
> weed/pest control?
>
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 4:10 AM, Paul Nijjar <paul_nijjar at yahoo.ca> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --- On Thu, 3/12/09, Alicia Mah <alicia.mah at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Hello to all gardeners,
>> > Please take a look at the poster attached. I've
>> > submitted it to Evan for
>> > approval, the plan is to put it up around campus. Please
>> > respond with a
>> > quick "yes the poster looks okay" or "we
>> > should change 'this'... "
>>
>> The bottom half of the poster is rather... left aligned. One way to
>> fix it might be to use more centering. Another way might be to stick a
>> few more graphics in the poster.
>>
>> Here's one possible layout:
>>
>> "Community gardening is the answer for you" --> center this
>>
>> "Come to our seed planting..." --> right align this paragraph
>>
>> Then you might stick pictures of cassava or bittermelon or
>> other vegetables we might grow in the blank spaces. Even if you don't
>> stick in any other graphics I think this balances out the poster a
>> bit.
>>
>> I am also wondering whether the bullet points could be improved. You
>> already have "learn about gardening" in the "No experience but want to
>> learn?" bit (although maybe it is worth re-iterating -- maybe "learn
>> about organic gardening"?). Also, "get free vegetables" may turn off
>> the good-hearted souls who tend to be attracted to the garden. Here
>> are some other possible bullet points off the top of my head. Probably
>> three bullet points are a good number, but if you're looking for ideas
>> then you might consider some of the following:
>>
>> - Grow wholesome organic vegetables!
>> - Spend time outside for a change!
>> - Dig in the dirt!
>> - Get your hands dirty!
>> - Support local agriculture!
>> - Develop your appreciation for misshapen carrots!
>> - Help compost UW's food waste!
>> - Take your frustration out on bindweed!
>> - Eat the (edible) weeds!
>> - Fresh peas! Fresh strawberries! Fresh tomatoes!
>> - Party with the earthworms!
>>
>> etc.
>>
>> If you're not looking for ideas then that is fine too. I am just
>> picking nits on account of I am a lousy nitpicking nitpicker.
>>
>> > P.S. Paul, could you potentially come later on in the
>> > evening (say around 7)
>> > for the planting party? Would that be a fair compromise?
>>
>> There's no need to compromise on my account. If I can drop by I will,
>> but unfortunately I can offer no guarantees. You should really be
>> cultivating all the lurkers lurking on the list, because they are the
>> ones who have easy access to campus, and they represent the vibrant
>> young seedlings of the revolution.
>>
>> - Paul
>>
>>
>>
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