
The Stoddart Avenue Community Garden called it a year yesterday, a day later than usual. With only a few hiccups, Sabrina, Phil and I were able to get the rest of the Garden put to bed despite having the cold and wet weather. The Mid-Ohio Food Bank held a lovely reception on Thursday for the recipients of the 2018 Urban Agriculture Grant and we received formal Congressional Recognition from Representative Joyce Beatty’s office. I dropped off our final produce donation of the year to Faith Mission around dinner time last night.




We ended the season with having donated 512 pounds of fresh produce. This was better than our harvests in 2009-12 and 2014, but considerably below last year’s level. While our 2018 harvest of potatoes and lettuce was better than last year, everything else was less. This is most apparent when it comes to our donation of greens (i.e., kale and collards). Last year we donated over 100 more pounds of greens than this year. That was in no small part due to our CS volunteers killing our seedlings at the beginning of the season while weeding that plot. Our greens crop was also adversely affected by our over tolerance of our abundant sunflowers (which shade everything around them). We also had 100 sf of growing space out of circulation this year due to the water project. I am thinking about no longer focusing on greens as a donation crop in the future because they have to be taken to a food pantry within 2 hours of harvest (in order to be edible) and there are no pantries open on Saturday afternoons any longer. This makes me sad because greens are so nutritious and difficult to find at local food pantries, but it was created a lot of stress for me this year. I may postpone the food pantry harvests to Sunday evenings next year and then make the donations on Mondays, like we did in 2009 and 2010.
We expanded our pantry distribution this year because of the unexpected closure of the Lutheran Social Services Choice food pantry at Champion and Frebis (where we have typically donated about 50% of our produce over the years). This year, for the first time, we also donated produce to Redeemer Lutheran Church at James and Scottwood, the House of Hope on East Main Street in Whitehall, Bethlehem Temple Apostolic Church on East Main Street and the Community Development for All People Fresh Market on Parsons. We also continued to donate produce to the Salvation Army on East Main Street, St. Vincent de Paul's pantry next to Christ the King Catholic Church on Livingston and Faith Mission's Homeless Shelter on Grant downtown.
We expanded our pantry distribution this year because of the unexpected closure of the Lutheran Social Services Choice food pantry at Champion and Frebis (where we have typically donated about 50% of our produce over the years). This year, for the first time, we also donated produce to Redeemer Lutheran Church at James and Scottwood, the House of Hope on East Main Street in Whitehall, Bethlehem Temple Apostolic Church on East Main Street and the Community Development for All People Fresh Market on Parsons. We also continued to donate produce to the Salvation Army on East Main Street, St. Vincent de Paul's pantry next to Christ the King Catholic Church on Livingston and Faith Mission's Homeless Shelter on Grant downtown.
This afternoon, Amy will return to the SACG to carry the lawn waste bags to the curb (to be picked up by Rumpke tomorrow). I realized this morning, that I forgot to clean out the raised vegetable bed in the orchard plot. Maybe if I make it back to rake out my plot, I can clean it out then. . . . .
