Warman Community Garden

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Warman Community Garden Nolan, Megan, Mackenzie, Raija, Greg

How can we incorporate a garden into the already existing “green space” in such a way that the members of the neighborhood can join together and harvest fresh fruit and vegetables to share among the community?

Maintenance Schedule Throughout the school year, the grade 11’s and grade 2 children will maintain the garden. During the summer months, the communities elderly people that are retired, would like to help out and give back to the community. Also if families that have children capable of helping with weeding and watering, as it would be a fun family activity.

School Year Day of the week Activity Monday Watering* Tuesday Harvest Garden & Greenspace maintenance Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Harvest *Watering may change if rain occurs.

Summer Months Day of The Week Activity Monday Tuesday Watering* Wednesday Thursday Watering* & Harvesting Friday Saturday Maintain Garden Sunday *Watering may change if rain occurs. - We would like to incorporate a gate for public access to the garden and green space so members of the community can help if they want to.

Vegetables & Fruit Corn Strawberries Onion Carrot Cabbage Lettuce Peas Pumpkins Cucumbers Beets Celery Broccoli Watermelon Turnip Potatoes Dill Garlic Tomatoes Chilis Corn Strawberries Onion Carrot Cabbage Lettuce Peas Raspberry bush

Supplies and Prices BBQ tools ($39.99) Solar lights (4 pack= $69.00) Flower bed x6 ($700.00) Vine arch ($149.99-$159.99) Bird houses ($19.99) Hammock ($59.95) Fountain ($174.99) Garden signs (Make) Hanging baskets ($9.99) Picnic Table ($98.00) Wood slats (Pallets? Free) Flower pots ($2.15) Garden hose ($64.99) wheel thing($44.99) hose attachment ($13.49) Sprinkler ($56.99) Bird bath ($39.99) Compost ($49.97) Total: $1,250.59 Tomato cage ($5.99) Rain barrel ($108.00) Wood stain ($51.99) Landscape fabric ($39.47) Bug zapper ($129.95)

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