Weekly Garden Image, September 12, 2015 #JerseyFreshLove

A misty, rain-soaked plot #63, Roseville Community Garden, September 12, 2015.

It’s been a rainy, damp week at the garden, and the fall crops of carrots, radishes, beets and lettuce seem to be liking it this way. With a much warmer week forecast, I think they’ be growing fast & happy! The tomatoes […]

Weekly Garden Image, September 5, 2015 #JerseyFreshLove

Plot #63, Roseville Community Garden, September 6, 2015.

It’s been a busy Labor Day weekend so far, and it’s only Sunday. I’ve haven’t managed a lot of ‘lounging around’ due to garden and yard work, and have to run out right now to gather up canning supplies for many, many more jars of […]

Flowers of Summer, Part 2

Here are some more fine looking flowers that are blooming in my friend Katie’s Monarch Waystation plot (registered with Monarch Watch) at Roseville Community Garden. It’s rapidly becoming a pollinator’s paradise, as you can see from the bees on some of these pictures and pictures from a prior post, Flowers of Summer, Part 1.

Fourth of July, Roseville Community Garden: Red, White and Bluebirds

I finally got some good pictures of my two newest neighbors at Roseville Community Garden today. A very colorful couple, dressed in the spirit of Independence Day. Enjoy!

Male Bluebird, Roseville Community Garden. July 4, 2015.

Male Bluebird, Roseville Community Garden. July 4, 2015.

Female Bluebird, Roseville Community Garden. […]

Flowers of Summer, Part 1

Among from the garden plots chock full of herbs and vegetables, my friend Katie has planted a Monarch Waystation garden, and with the warm summer rains it has sprung to life. Check out these images I took last night.

Summer flowers at Roseville Community Garden, July 1, 2015

Summer flowers at […]

Weekly Garden Image, June 27, 2015

Plot #63, Roseville Community Garden, June 27, 2015.

Weekly Garden Image, June 21, 2015

Plot #63, Roseville Community Garden, June 21, 2015.

The Aberdeen Black Angus Are Back!

The herd at Roseville Community Garden arrived back in the lower fields surrounding the garden, after spending the first months of the season in the upper meadow while the new barns and fencing were being constructed. While they seem wary of gardeners now, it won’t be long until they are mooching anxiously at the fence […]