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Rosewind Community Garden

Contact:  Dan Post 554-0417 or dan.post@frandango.org
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Dan Post and Lynn Nadeau write:

From the beginnings, almost 20 years ago, RoseWind Cohousing's envisioned site plan showed a large community garden area in the big central field.

When there were only a few families on site, some wanted to get the garden going. We fenced an area and allotted "P-patch" plots to those with the time and energy to farm them. More and more families moved on site and adopted plots. With ten different plots, it became common sense to share work and watering and become more unified, and many individuals did so. Then, with unified garden areas producing well, other members joined in, and found it useful to have a garden manager.   We’ve had four very successful years with a garden manager, and now there are about 12 households that are gardening collectively.. There is enough garden space that those who want to work a plot of their own may also still do so.

One of our RoseWind community's broad goals, adopted a few years ago, is to grow more food. Our community garden has supplies fresh produce for our common meals.  Our twice-weekly work parties there are well-attended and buzzing with conversation and shared accomplishments.

 
North Olympic Peninsula's Local 20/20, Port Townsend and surrounding communities
Working together toward local sustainability - integrating economy, ecology and community through action and education.

Web site space donated by OlympusNet
Additional thanks to:
WSU Main Homepage, WSU Extension and County Extension Offices,
the Agricultural Research Center, CAHNRS, and the North Olympic Learning Center

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