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Mitchell
Mitchell School garden is located in a lot between Scarlett and Mitchell school off of Pittsview Drive. Parking is available in the Mitchell school parking lot.
SITE COORDINATORS: None at this time. Please contact the Project Grow office, 996-3169, if you are interested in this important volunteer role.
SOIL: Texture - clay loam; pH 7.4
MAP OF GARDEN:Mitchell Map
INDIVIDUAL PLOT MAINTENANCE:All gardeners are responsible for keeping weeds down on their plots and along the adjacent pathways. Various mulches may be used in your garden to inhibit weed growth, conserve water, and promote a hospitable microclimate for plants and worms. Marsh hay is usually available in the spring, delivered to the garden from a local grower for a reasonable fee. If interested in learning more about marsh hay deliveries or for more information about mulching, contact your site coordinator or the office.
GARDEN MAINTENANCE:We are guests on this property. As such, we ask that you do not throw rocks or other debris outside of the garden perimeter; instead, put rocks on the rock pile at the end of the garden. Please take all non-organic waste (plastic, fencing, etc.) home with you when you leave the site. Maintenance volunteers will be asked to help maintain unused plots and common areas from time to time. Help make the gardens beautiful this summer by maintaining your own plot and keeping the gardens free from debris, etc.
WATER:Water is provided by Mitchell school. Hoses attach to a spigot on the side of the building. Uncoiled hoses can be a danger to the many people who frequent the building; please be considerate and coil up the hoses after every use. If you spot a leak in the hoselines Project Grow provides, either make the repairs yourself or notify the site coordinator or the office.
COMMUNICATION:In recent years, we have used the garden group email list to make important announcements; if you have not already notified us of your email address, let us know right away! Finally, newsletters will also contain important information about upcoming projects and events.
ABANDONED PLOTS:Plots that have not been worked by June 1 or are overgrown with weeds taller than 1 1/2' at any point in the season will be considered abandoned and may be reassigned. Contact your site coordinator or the office if you are having problems getting started or if you have to abandon your plot.
FALL CLEAN-UP:Your plot must be cleared no later than the end of the day on October 17th. Organic material may be chopped up and spread evenly across your plot. Take home all non-organic material, i.e., fences, stakes, plastic, paper, etc. Failure to clean up your plot according to the guidelines set forth in the Gardening Agreement may result in expulsion from the garden.
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