Friday, August 21, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Symbols of Summer in the Demo Garden
However, I have found a salsa recipe that I believe is delicious. It is a verysimple recipe for making fresh garden salsa. Even though it takes a little while because you have to let the tomatoes sit and drain, it is easy to make, so try it out!
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Labels: demonstration garden, denver park, denver park garden, Maggie Ashmore, powdery mildew, salsa
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Wishing for thyme in the demo garden
The acorn squash plant is huge! We pulled the bean plants out as soon as we harvested the beans to make room for the monstrous plant. The plant has many small squashes on it. The plant and the weird shaped (acorn looking) squashes are provoking many comments from all of the volunteers, as well as one of the park employees who is looking forward to trying one as soon as they are ready to harvest.
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Labels: buckwheat, demonstration garden, denver park, denver park garden, herbs, Maggie Ashmore
Monday, August 3, 2009
Late Blight: A Lesson in Buying Local?
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Labels: blossom-end rot, Kelsey Swindler, late blight, tomatoes
Friday, July 31, 2009
Demo Garden Workshop Kit Available
As Maggie mentions below, Last Friday (7/24) the ECC Demo Garden was bustling with young YMCA campers who were visiting for a workshop on the importance and value of local foods, gardening, and sustainable growth. ECC’s Maggie Ashmore worked with Eric Guindon of Wilmington College’s Grow Food, Grow Hope initiative and Phil Swindler of Swindler and Sons to plan the programs.
The demonstration garden was established this past spring by Energize Clinton County to illustrate both the nutritional and economical benefits of having a small-plot garden. The demonstration garden serves as a way to increase public awareness and provide a valuable educational tool for people of all ages.

The document is available for download by clicking on the picture to the right.
To learn more about Grow Food, Grow Hope, visit: http://www.growfoodgrowhope.com/
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Labels: demonstration garden, denver park, denver park garden, energize clinton county, Grow Food Grow Hope
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Demo garden hosts program for YMCA Day Camp
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Labels: demonstration garden, denver park, denver park garden, educational programs, Grow Food Grow Hope, Maggie Ashmore, YMCA
CSA Week 7
Now is the time that locals starting feeling that sweet tooth craving for some sweet corn. For the CSA in Week 7 we got our first batch. The tomatoes have been enormous and super juicy and meaty, reminding us of that fresh summer taste.
For this week we had:
Sweet Corn-6 ears
Zuchinni-3
Yellow Squash-3
Cucumbers-3
Tomatoes-5
Greenbeans- 2 Large bags
Peas- 1 Large bag
Eggs-1/2 dozen
This CSA is for 25 weeks from Bergefurd's Family Farm.
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Labels: Bergefurds Farm Market, CSA, Local CSA
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