Hello World!
Over here in the high mountain valley
we have accomplished many things!
We are essentially finished detailing a
relationship between our urban agriculture cooperative and the
Mountain Roots Food Project organization. After attending a potluck
meeting with our cooperative share members, we were able to draft a
proposal that explicated how we would exactly be working with this
organization that promotes, facilitates, and empowers local food
production. It seems that they will be purchasing all of the
infrastructure items (i.e. fences, row covers, hoses, etc.) while we
will be purchasing the consumable goods (seeds, electrical fees, soil
amendments, etc.). In exchange for their fiscal charity we will be
giving tours, hosting courses, and donating food throughout our
growing season.
We also have a head start on our
growing indoors. To cut the edge on the rather short growing season,
we have started many seeds inside under a growing lamp. Our poc choi
is getting taller everyday. One of the varieties of onions that we
are planting, the redman, unfortunatly died out. We have since then,
replanted all of the onions of that variety.
Several other projects we have started
not in conjunction with the cooperative include setting up cold frame
season extending structures at a friends house. This structure will
extend the growing season by acting like a mini greenhouse. We have
also started some tomato starts in order to sell at a local garden
festival hosted by the Gunnison Farmers Market. We have also began
looking into the plausibility of beekeeping in our cold climate.
Till next time,
Enjoy the spring air!
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