
Throughout the fall season we have been experiencing some problems with the number of white grubs that have been living in our soil. These grubs are a huge problem because they can cause a lot of damage if they aren’t … Continue reading
November 29, 2012
by Frankie Leech
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Throughout the fall season we have been experiencing some problems with the number of white grubs that have been living in our soil. These grubs are a huge problem because they can cause a lot of damage if they aren’t … Continue reading
October 7, 2012
by Frankie Leech
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The garden committee and volunteers went to Weaver’s Way. After taking two trains from BMC, we got a tour once we arrived at the site. Among the variety of produce, the sorrel (lemon doc) was our favorite! Kristina and Frankie … Continue reading
December 3, 2011
by Avery Martin
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Recently the garden committee has been re-assessing our goals for the garden. In these past few years, the garden has been able to meet the minimal needs of the dining hall, but for the most part has remained a garden … Continue reading
September 19, 2011
by Avery Martin
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This fall has been a particularly busy time for us members of the garden committee. For two of us (myself and Kayla), this will be our last year working with the garden, so we are trying extra hard to make … Continue reading
April 5, 2011
by maiya
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March 16, 2011
by Avery Martin
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Almost a year has passed since we planted our first seedlings during the 2010 Earth Week. Our first gardening event brought together members of the Bryn Mawr community in a collaborative and cooperative effort to transform this barren plot of … Continue reading
March 29, 2010
by Avery Martin
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This blog chronicles the adventures of three ladies as they pioneer Bryn Mawr’s very first community vegetable garden. Check in to see how we’re doing, look out for our gardening tips, and more! p.s. Shout-outs to Ed Harman and to … Continue reading