Thursday, May 19, 2011

Quick Update


Wal-Mart volunteers mowing & weed-eating
   
  MadCAAP client watering the garden                                  

                      

Volunteer from St. Joseph Catholic Church and MadCAAP client planting another round of tomato plants.
                                          

St. Joseph Catholic Church volunteering again.



our first tomato



         
baby cucumbers
  

Great group of volunteers
Regional managers & HR managers from Wal-Mart.
They painted, mowed, ran the weed-eater & built 3 new raised beds!

Our shed with a coat of green paint




Monday, May 9, 2011

Mother's Day at MadCAAP's Garden



Meet my talented son, Josh, who created our garden logo.


My silly sons, David & Josh from Birmingham, showing off their "Helping Hands".
Luckily Josh and David, as well as my daughter Jennifer, share my love of gardening so it wasn't to difficult to persuade the boys to go with me to check on the garden on Mother's Day. (Jennifer was at the Kentucky Derby, but I'm sure she'll take a turn in the garden when she visits from SC later in the summer).  We watered & watered & watered!  What a job!  I am thankful for the fun these two brought to a task that could otherwise have become very wearisome.  MadCAAP's Helping Hands Garden is really going to make a difference in the 80 boxes of food that we distribute each week.  I can't wait to get to that point!

           More help is NEEDED in the garden!  
How about adding your "helping hands" to this project?


  
Look how much the first bed of tomato plants has grown.  Soon these tomatoes will be ready to be picked and placed in one of the 80 boxes of food that MadCAAP distributes weekly.  MadCAAP's "Helping Hands" Garden is going to make a to make BIG a difference. 
                               
                                                              

blooms on our potato plants

baby squash on our first beds planted

 
These squash plants and pole beans were planted from seed in mid-April. 
They're going strong!

Contact me at 601-506-1267 or at  madcaapcenter@hotmail.com to find out about work days.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Day of Shine in the Garden



Master Gardeners & a MadCAAP client tending the raised beds.

Volunteers of all ages from Broadmoor Baptist Church

Broadmoor volunteers getting the rows just right for planting.


    Dorothy Chadwick, our Master Gardener partner is sharing her
           expertise about planting squash with a group of MadCAAP clients. 


      This how the garden looked at the end of the day on April 9, 2011 at 3:30 p.m.
After a full day of work, the shed is practically finished and the rows are ready for planting.

Throughout the day on Saturday, April 9 about 50 volunteers worked in the Helping Hands Garden from 8:30 til 3:30.  The workers consisted of youth from Highlands Presbyterian church, a large group of  families with small children from Broadmoor Baptist, several Master Gardeners, MadCAAP clients and others who have a passion for gardening and a love of MadCAAP.  The majority of the group did gardening chores; but there was a group of amazing carpenters from Broadmoor who built a shed to house our gardening tools.  It was a great day of fellowship, learning and fun!  I echo the comment that one of our MadCAAP clients made, " I have really learned some things about gardening today!"

OUr next workday is Saturday, April 16 from 9:00 til NOON or until everything is planted, whichever comes first.  Come join the work and learn something along the way!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Workdays Past & Future

Remember our WORKDAY on
SATURDAY, APRIL 9.
9:00 until noonish
 
The following pictures were taken on March 19.  Lots has changed since then.


Harold, Shirley Carole & Judy

Bob and Linda Kaye doing their part to get the beds ready for the tomato plants.

Alydia, Shirley and Carole getting the beds ready for planting.


March 19 Workday
We are excited about our tomato plants from the USDA and from Harold's greenhouse.  If you look at the previous post you can see how these plants have grown.

See Y'all on this coming Saturday, April 9!

Friday, April 1, 2011

No Fooling, Y'all!

                                HAPPY APRIL FOOL'S AFTERNOON!
Oh My Goodness!  A Baby Tomato
  
Squash Seedlings




A Potato Vine Emerges




Johnny and I just returned from hanging the "Helping Hands" signs at the garden and I just had to show what we saw!  Our very FIRST tomato and some other of our veggies on their way. I am sooooooo excited and had to share with everyone!   Who knows what next Saturday, will bring.  Lots of weeds to be dealt with next week, if not before.                                                                                                

 

 Hope everyone enjoys the peek at our garden...the blog site has been giving me fits...I am publishing it "as is"...can't seem to get all of the text or the pictures to display as I intend
so technology 1 - Judy 0

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Saturday's Children


On Saturday, approximately 60 tomato plants were tucked carefully in the soil of their raised bed.  On Tuesday, I returned to water the little ones and I could almost see their appreciation.  Even though I could not see it on squash and sugar pea seeds faces, I'm pretty sure that the enjoyed their refreshing shower, too, sighing, "life is good!"

Monday, March 14, 2011

COLLEGE GROUP FROM WISCONSIN ~ OUR HEROES

The shovels "take five" while lunch is enjoyed.



                                                                                                                
A much deserved lunch break for this awesome group of college students from Wisconsin.
 
POTATOES PLANTED PRIOR TO DOWNPOUR 

potatoes planted

 
potatoes waiting to be planted
 



4 OF OUR 20 RAISED BEDS ARE NOW FILLED WITH THE PROMISE OF POTATOES.














Wheelbarrow loads of topsoil, planting mix and "gin trash" were shoveled, hauled and dumped into the raised beds, then the Black Kow was added and all were tilled in to prepare a rich and happy home for the seeds who will call the Helping Hands Garden home.  Harold showed us how to plant seed potatoes and we managed to plant for beds potatoes and get them tucked in snugly with a blanket of pinestraw...the pinestraw blanket was added while the rain began as a misty shower and escalated to a downpour.  These students were undaunted by the rain...I on other hand was happy to call it a day once the last bit of pinestraw was in place.  With my muddy boots and rainsoaked hair, I headed to the truck and waved goodbye.