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Bed No. ResponsiblePlanted Summer 2009Work plannedPlanting Fall 2009planting spring 2010To consider:
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1Craig~open for fall 2010Fava Beans, dill, cilantro, lettuce, tiny wildnessMulching: peat moss, bark, sawdust, and shredded newspapers.
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2Craig~open for fall 2010Borage, Expand beds: talk to irrigation team.
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3Pilar/Matipeppers, onions, volunteer tomatoescarrots, onionsInstall drip irrigation
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4Pilar/Matitomatoes and volunteersCover crops (Lupines, oats, alfalfa, lentils)Add compost: talk to composting team.
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5Avenbutternut squash (unproductive)dig some compost in there and plant some
appropriate wet/winter crops
1/2 garlic, beets, radishes and 1/2 tat soi
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6Bonnie and Stevebroccoli, beets, cabbage and chard
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7Rachelspinach, tomatoes, eggplant
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8strawberries
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9flowerssunflowers, herbs
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10fava beansmiscellaneous volunteers
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11no one yetheirloom and volunteer tomatoesPrune the existing tomato plants and do some weeding as needed. Put up bamboo supports for the tomato plantscabbage, broccoli
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12Hallie and Adamvolunteer and early girl tomatoesPrune the existing tomato plants and do some weeding as neededcarrots, peas
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13Fred & Helgaborridge, mustard, lettuce, beetsMove borage to herb area, Harvest mustard and lettuce, Add new compost and soil, Transplant seedlings of beets and lettucebeets, onionsCauliflower, Cucumbers, Chives
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14Dave?broccoli, cabbage, pumpking and lettuce
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15Dave?celery, kale, lettuce
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16Marisawhite onions, chard
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17Marisamildly toxic due to construction
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18heirloom tomatoes
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19heirloom tomatoes
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20early girl tomatoes
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21cherry tomatoes
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22Colin
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23Colin
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Big circleTeam El Salvadorcorn, squash and beansbeans, tomatoes,
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