We’d like to take this opportunity to welcome this year’s new gardeners. We had a great registration campaign and are happy to report that the garden is at full capacity.
We are now in the final part of winter and that means that spring is just around the corner. It’s time to start thinking about what you’re going to be planting this spring!
Fall has arrived and that means the summer growing season it officially over. It’s time to start clearing out your dead and dying plants and and putting your bed to sleep!
Fall is quickly approaching and it’s time to harvest the last of your summer crops. It’s not to late to plant for the fall and winter if you want to maximize your growing this year!
Summer has officially arrived and it’s exciting to see how much is growing in the garden. Remember, with all the heat you need to water more often and thorough!
June has arrived and summer is only moments away. With temperatures on the rise, it’s important to remember to water your plants thoroughly and more often so you can maximize your yields and increase your bounty over the summer months.
Spring is here at the Granville & 7th garden and the growing season really starting to kick off. There is a lot of uncertainty circulating around the city due to COVID-19 and we have some new rules and guidelines to follow so we can stay safe and continue to garden.
January has arrived and with a it a whole new year! Even though it’s dark and wet outside, January is a great month to start planning out what you wish to plant in the spring and through the summer months.
December has arrived and it is cold. We’ve seen the mercury drop below zero a few times now and that’s a sure sign that winter is on its way. We want to wish you all a happy holidays and we look forward to seeing what you grow next year!
The Granville & 7th garden is newly opened and were excited to have new gardeners in there growing. Even though it’s fall, you still have a small window to get some garlic and overwintering crops in the soil.