Friday, June 27, 2014

Local visitors visiting Playndirt's garden by Dana

Yesterday Darnell and I had visitors from Bay Area Community Resources.  A local company.  We were interviewed by Jack A (DROC Assistant Program Coordinator) and Tamara (Urban Nutrition Initiative).  The company Jack works for helps get children involved in learning about community efforts via community gardens.  Tamara is just one of the students they work with. Tamara wants to be a chef and interviewing us about our garden encourages her to cook more using a variety of produce.  They asked us questions about our garden and if we share our produce with our neighbors, which we do.  Also I made mint tea out of mint leaves we had.  Our guest really enjoyed the tea.


Dana, Tamara and Jack


Mint tea and Tangerines

Thursday, June 19, 2014

June 28th by Dana

As the day of our crop swap approaches closer and closer, there's the hope, goal and a little anxiety that the day would be a success.  We have many things we are going to swap out,
from pots to plants
from wood stumps to a magnolia tree
our goal and hope is that people within the community see this as an opportunity to plant, grow and share




Thursday, June 12, 2014

Crop swap by Dana

Darnell and I are preparing for our first crop swap here in Richmond, CA at Adams Crest Urban Farm. We have a lot of ideas on how this will work.  We've brain stormed on items we need. We also made our own sign using a pallet, blue paint and card board.


   We have a lot of herbs to swap out, unfortunately our vegetables aren't ready just yet as you can see from these pictures.
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Thursday, June 5, 2014

Flowers by Dana

I just wanted to share these pictures of these flowers I took at work.  They're for different patients within the Oncology department, but they keep them in the department where I work because there's no flowers allowed in the Oncology department, and I just thought they were beautiful





Durian fruit by Dana

I was reading this article in the 2013 Awake magazine  entitled " A Visit to Indonesia."  In the article it briefly 
describe what the life is like in the country of Indonesia.
  One of the things it mentions is this fruit call "Durian fruit." 
 " Durian fruit has a succulent creamy 
inside and is enjoyed by many despite 
its strong odor." Information gathered from 2013
 Awake magazine pages 12 and 13 on JW.Org.  To see pictures of fruit please refer to article.