Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Geeks' Night Out

Our club had their own booth set up at  the annual Geeks' Night Out in Downtown Tempe. At our booth we mentioned the activities of our club and showed event goers the plants we grew.

 We also tried a new experiment at our booth- purifying tainted water. The unclean water is first poured into the top layer of the mechanism and is then left to settle out the sediments from the water.


After approximately 30 minutes, the valve is opened to let the water from the top tank flow into the middle tank. In the second tank, little microorganism clean the impure substances from the water. Gradually, the water will become clean in the third tank where some substances are added to ensure the purity of the water.  

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Spring is in the air

Spring is in the air, that is in Arizona at least.  I think the people of the northeast would be glad to say the same.


In Arizona, in this particular zone, we plant tomatoes.


The soil was prepped with horse manure and a bit of coffee grounds.
This will be our second growing season at Corona.  We chose a variety of types from the FIGG sale that took place on Saturday.  

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Gifting the Harvest

What fun it was to invite Corona staff to come out, harvest, and take home a bag of freshly picked radishes, collard greens, peas, kale, even carrots.








Harvest time is a time of bounty and we like to share our bounty.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

A Little Encouragement Goes a Long Way


Those turnips have gotten bigger from the little seedlings they were in October. Plants are a reminder that you reap what you sow and that with love and nourishment, anything can grow. As the year passes by, we learn new ways of taking our garden and become better, more appreciative gardeners. 



Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Painting the Trashcan

Every garden isn't complete without something that reflects the gardener(s). For this project, the trashcan was first cleaned and then painted with primer. Lastly, bright paints and borders were added to make the trashcan look like a garden mosaic. We were proud of coming up with a design that reflects one of the goals of the Corona Grows club: helping the garden and people reach their maximum potential.  



Thursday, January 30, 2014

Angelita, Kyle, and the Bamboo

Some of the bamboo were pruned and taken out. It's amazing how tall these plants can grow!


Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Blossoming

These beauties add wonderful vibrant colors to our otherwise only green garden. Not to mention, they'll also attract bees which will help pollinate our other plants. 






It's all connected.