My Community Garden Plot

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Clackamas Community College Community Gardens
Going back to college can have multiple meanings.

I ran across the community gardens at Clackamas Community College by accident. I was asked by my dad to walk the dog for him, and I was asked by a friend for a ride to the college at almost the same time.

So I grabbed the dog and went and picked up my friend. I dropped my friend off for a class and I was going to take my parent’s dog to a park to walk him when I decided to walk him around the college instead.

Lo and behold we (the dog and I) ended up running across the gardens. Out of curiosity I decided to call and see what it was all about.

What I learned about my local community gardens

I found out that it was $40.00 a year for a plot that was approximately 20’x20′ and I could take a tour of them if I wanted. So a few days later, I toured and committed. Perhaps I should be committed, gardening is not my thing.

I already knew I wanted to grow a type of corn that I am told was grown by the Aztecs, I’ll go into my plant decisions in another post. Other than that, and I wasn’t fully committed to the corn, I really didn’t know what exactly I’d plant. Something really low maintenance if I’m smart. I’m often not though. 🙂

Here’s a couple of pictures of my community garden plot:

 

My community garden plot
That looks like TOO MUCH work already!!

 

East view of my garden plot
A view from the east…I think.

 

North view of my plot
From the north(?) The furrows are annoying.

There’s also a spot to dump stuff that can be composted:

 

The compost heap
The compost heap, it’s not from me, honest.

And water is available for your gardening plot:

 

Available water source
Water fight!!!

 

That’s it for this post. I’ll leave you with a couple pictures of the surrounding gardens and a couple pictures of more information from Clackamas Community College.

More information about the community gardens
More information about the community gardens

 

Organic gardening info at Clackamas Community College
Organic gardening info at Clackamas Community College

 

Other people's garden plots
Other people’s garden plots

 

Other people's garden plots
Other people’s garden plots