WATERING SCHEDULE: (If you can't make it to the garden your assigned day, you can talk to another family about trading for that week or having them cover for you when you can't be there)
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday: Lighthearts
Friday: Cannons
Saturday:
I am taking the initiative and starting a watering schedule. I thought we could each take a day to check up on the garden and water if needed. We went to check on the plants that we planted on Monday. The pumpkins that we planted and didn't cover with a frost blanket had all dried up. We had covered the sugar pumpkins and some of the plants in the front. They look okay - I think partly because the frost blanket kept the moisture in. We removed the frost blankets and watered. We only watered for about 2 hours. I think it will need to be watered again tomorrow. If you have any questions on how to turn the water on, you can talk to Rick, Paul, or me.
Cyndi and I were talking and also thought it would be good to assign a part of the garden for each family to be responsible for weeding. When they go on their day to water, they can focus on their area of the garden.
I hope this is okay. If there are any other suggestions, or ideas, please let us know. Should we meet as a group at some point to work out some details?
Happy Gardening!
JAN
Thursday, April 30, 2009
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Questions:
ReplyDelete1. Do we know how often we need to water?
2. Do we know how long the water needs to be on each time?
Depending on the answers to these questions, it is possible that assigning a day to each family may not the most efficient way to go.
If we are watering for two hours, that means that either someone has to sit there for that long or turn on the water then come back two hours later to turn it off.
But Paul goes by there every weekday on his way to work. What if he was willing to turn it on each day, and then rest of us all figured out what days we will be responsible for turning it off?
On the weekends maybe it would be most convenient for one person to turn both on and off.