Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Ladybugs by Dana

On Sunday Darnell and I saw this Oleander bush covered with aphids.  It also had a lot of ladybugs on it that had hatched and was enjoying their dinner.


Aphids


More Aphids


Lady bug pupa


Lady bug larvae enjoying breakfast, lunch and dinner


Adult ladybug

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Baby apple pepper by Dana

Our apple pepper plant is starting to produce peppers.  I'm so excited because they are so good. I use the peppers in salad or in a saute.

Bell Peppers by Dana

All of our plants in our garden are in pots and to water them effectively Darnell set up irrigation in some of our plants.  Our bell peppers have irrigation set up and here's the picture of them being watered. We have 5 plants in this one pot and they all get a sufficient amount of water which is cool.

Onion Flowers by Dana

We have a lot of onions in pots in our garden.  Our onions grew flowers that look like little round cotton balls.



Strawberry Picking by Dana

Yesterday I was in our garden to manicure it and I picked some of our strawberries.  We have 5 strawberry plants in pots.  They are so sweet.



Tuesday, May 13, 2014

The Color Purple by Dana

Elegant and delicate is the color purple
Lovely in vain yet powerful to the eye drawn by the scent of gracefulness the color purple is elegant and delicate
As a flower is wrapped with the royal color of purple
 it's elegance is derived by the need of growth, sun and water
  The color purple elegant and delicate yet strong willed
 to survive the naturalness of natures pest
How lovely it is to be purple





Thursday, May 8, 2014

Showoff your Garden by Dana


Plant, Grow, Share



 Showoff 
Your Edible Garden
 
 


JOIN THE PLAYNDIRT COMMUNITY

Are you growing your own food in raised beds, your front yard and/or backyard, in pots, in a window container, at a community school or roof garden? If so, Playndirt.com is for you!

Joining the Playndirt community will keep you abreast with new and established residential food producing gardens in the Bay Area as well as keep you up to date with upcoming crop swapping events. 

How to show off your garden:
  •  Register on Playndirt.com
  •  Add your garden location.  (street, city, state ,exact address not required)
  • Upload pictures of your garden
  • Describe what you’re growing
  • Share your produce with fellow gardeners and neighbors at your         local crop swap and on Playndirt.com



For any questions please contact:

Darnell Stewart
Founder and CEO

510-255-7905

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Come join Playndirt's first Crop Swap


Plant, Grow, Share


JOIN US

At 

PLAYNDIRT’S CROPS SWAP

DATE:                             JUNE 28, 2014

LOCATION:              ADAMS CREST URBAN FARM
                                5000 Patterson Circle
                                Richmond, CA 94805
                                OPERATED BY URBANTILTH.ORG

TIME:                         2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

What is a Crop Swap?  It’s just that, a swapping of our produce with fellow neighbors and gardeners.  With an increase of edible landscapes in the Eastbay, no doubt there will be an increase of produce to share at a crop swap.  Here are some benefits of sharing your produce at Playndirt Crop Swap.
  •  See what other gardeners are growing in our Mediterranean  climate.
  •  Taste different varieties of your favorite fruits & vegetables.
  • Exchange of gardening ideas and techniques.

 Ideal items to swap: fruits, vegetables, herbs, fresh eggs, honey and fresh cut flowers.

By participating all will enjoy eating what was locally grown and no food would will go to waste.

For additional questions please contact:

Darnell Stewart
Founder and CEO
510-255-7905 

** All produce must be grown from legal crops, cleaned and grown without the use of synthetic pesticides**


Bring Back the Natives by Dana

On Sunday May 4th Darnell and I went to a tour called Bringing Back the Natives.  It was really cool. The tour consisted of different businesses and residential houses that added or completely landscaped their yards with all native plants.  


Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour


Lime Thyme (non native)


Penstemon 'Blue Springs'





Mimulus Jelly Bean Orange


Residential before and after photos


Manzanita


Buck Eye Tree.  
This tree has a cluster of small white flowers that was so fragrant that all I wanted to do was stand there and smell the flowers and not look at anything else. Lol


White Mimulus Bifidus