Dear Garden Volunteers,
Happy Spring (I think!)!
We welcome your good thoughts and prayers for gardening with us at St Francis of Assisi. Although it's cold today, we have longer daylight hours! and have tentatively planned this garden season events and now need your help.
So please mark your calendars AND give us a call or email response to one or more of the following activities and dates:
Events ... Our Sustainable Garden Project Sign-up Form Here!
- Apr 5 (Fri) @ 10 am for ~ 1 hour: Meet Erich and Rose to prepare one bed in the rectory sustainable garden to plant cool crops (e.g., spinach, peas).
- Apr 6 (Sa) & Apr 7 (Su) at 5pm, 8:45 am &/or 10:30 am: Vegetable, Herb and Michigan Native Plant Seed Sale at PAC. Check out Forum tomorrow (Palm Sunday) for information or perhaps Easter Sunday, too. Rain or shine.
- Apr 20 (Sa): Join Joan Meagher ~ 8 am to truck compost from City of Ann Arbor Compost Center and haul to St Francis garden beds. Bring shovel(s). Possible 2 trips with pick-up truck. Rain date: Apr 27
- May 18 (Sa) 9am: Meet at St Francis sustainable gardens to prepare remaining garden beds, setup rain barrel, turn over compost bins, dig up herbs for plant sale, and possibly, plant seeds/seedlings. Bring shovels. NOTE: Bring seedlings (or consider other plant donations) for garden planting and/or Seedling Sale (see next item)
- May 18 (Sa) 5pm & May 19 (Su) at 5pm, 8:45 am &/or 10:30 am: Vegetable, Herb and Michigan Native Plant Seedling Sale at PAC. Rain or shine.
Other Information
- New Initiative: Michigan Native Plant Sustainable Garden: An unused bed across the parking lot on the hill south of the Parish Office will become the home for some native Michigan perennials to serve as source and education on the importance of these plants with our parishioners. We hope this garden will provide plantings for other parts of the parish property, altar decorations, and/or education initiatives for the parish school children. We hope to include these plants in future seed and seedling sales with local nursery donations already being requested.
- New Initiative: Potato Project: This garden is in the planning stages with Andrew Comai, a parishioner, to involve parish and community partners to grow more potatoes and share part of their harvest with Perry Nursery School and Food Gatherers. Another unused bed (as described previously) may be used to grow more potatoes on the church property, too. Stay tuned.
- Donations: Joan Meagher and Erich Jensen have been diligently soliciting vendors for donations of plants, seeds and other garden supplies including but not limited to local nurseries (e.g., Lodi Farms), hardware stores (e.g., Ace Hardware), and native plant/wildflower suppliers (e.g., The Native Plant Nursery LLC) and associations (e.g., members of Wildflower Association of Michigan). A grant has also been written by Joan and submitted to Meijer's.
Other upcoming volunteer needs
- A donation of 3 blueberry bushes and 3 huckleberry bushes awaits us compliments of Mary Ann's Michigan Trees and Shrubs, 28092 M 40 Hwy, Paw Paw, MI 49079Are you able or do you know anyone headed west to or past Paw, Paw MI in the next 6 weeks to pick up these plants, please call Rose, Erich or Joan?
- Please save your clear plastic vegetable and fruit containers for garden harvest deliveries to Perry Nursery School. Drop off at Scott Wright's parish office or Erich Jensen's house (near church on Crestland Street). Please call first.
- Please consider or share a day of the week (~1 hour commitment) from Jun to Sep to water and weed the gardens as well as turn the compost bins.
Thank you for reading this long message, and thank you, in advance, for your volunteer time and/or donations. Our Sustainable Garden Project Sign-up Form Here!
In Christ, Erich Jensen, Garden Coordinator 734.771.8511
Rose Sherry, Garden Coordinator 734.657.0197
Joan Meagher, Fundraising Coordinator 734.546.6221
Scott Wright, Director, Parish Service and Justice 734.821.2121
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