May Spritz

The light intermittent rain this past week has stimulated the lettuce, turnips, radish, cilantro, kale, turnips, chard, collards, volunteer shiso, and turnips. Also stimulated a number of students to get into the damp garden during that mid day break yesterday.

Their handiwork is evident in the new plantings of dianthus, parsley, eggplant (Ichiban var.) and a harvest of all those greens for Prof Stewart’s dining room lunch class today. Most noteworthy pickings were the mixed greens: chard, kale, collards;  and spicy white arugula flowers.   Also, a stalwart giant cilantro plant, nearly as tall as Sandy M. that has been in the ground over 9 months, still yields up bags full of fragrant leaves. 

Nice work Joslyn, Matt, Janice, Vivian, Diandra, Sandy, and shutterbug Anthony.

In the loss column: an unknown insect has stripped delicate pea shoots of their leaves, leaving short, brittle stems reaching out of the soil for .. for….. you tell me.

 

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Change happens

The CUNY TV  film shoot date has changed. Our producer had his film crew pulled for a different project.  We are rescheduling the film shoot for Thursday  May 24. Same time–high noon

 I apologize to all of you who made plans to be there and were looking forward to being garden T V stars.  Hopefully you can still come to the garden this thursday– we have a lot of things to do. Note the “Garden Chores” page on this site and you will get an idea of the tasks at hand.

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ON TV May 3

May 3 is the date for the television shoot with film crew  from CUNY  TV channel 75.  All members of the Garden club should plan to be there. (and plan to get busy in the garden. )

CUNY TV is a non commercial, Emmy Award winning network that highlights educational (and entertainment) issues within the City University system and is seen by over 2 milliion viewers.

Neil Kleinberg, City Tech alum and owner of Clinton Street Bakery and Restarurant will be interviewed about his views on sustainability and the restaurant business.

contact prof Hellermann if you want to be part of this Event:

mhellermann@citytech.cuny.edu

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Sprouts Happen

Spring has sprung, the grass has riz, this is where the flowers is.

..and so many more delectables at the Garden.  Students have planted a wide range of spring greens and vegetables the last few weeks and will be caring for them with watering cans and compost in the days ahead. Lettuce and cilantro planted over the winter solstice  will go to the ‘Battling Chef’ contestants on April 19 and we hope that radish and tatsoi will be ready for Prof Stewart’s lunch class on the 20th.

Open up the Events page for upcoming opportunities to get involved

View the Links for info on related issues

 

 

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