Sunday, 7 October 2012

A Growing Experience: Year One


It's been a great first year for the Sunnyside Shared Community Garden. From building the raised beds and composters to arranging watering, tending and harvesting. The summer culminated in residents of Calgary Housing in Kensington helping to harvest the produce.

If you'd like to get involved, drop us a line!

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

June 11, 2012 Minutes

 
Sunnyside Shared Community Garden
Advisory Committee Meeting June 11
Membership Expectations
·       Respect each other
·       Will not tolerate any verbal or physical harassment of others
·       Regular participation in ongoing activities: watering and weeding; communicate and find replacement when you’ll miss your turn
·       Willing to participate in consensus decision-making process and abide by it
·       Harvest is divided according to the group’s process* (process explained below)
·       General members are expected to play a role on the advisory committee over time
*Division of the Harvest: 50% shared among participating members, 50% donated back to the community.
In this initial year we expect a low harvest and will put all of the harvest into a community potluck in the fall. In future years the group will decide on an organization or group to donate to and will more formally log members’ participation hours to determine division within the group.
Note: We will have a meeting in the fall to discuss next year’s process more fully.
Compost
·       Composters are waiting for hardware, then will be ready to build.
·       Work party June 24 at the garden to build.
·       A composting workshop could happen that day. Lisa is going to look into it. Cate might be available to lead.
Communication and Blog
·       All advisory group needs access to the blog to help keep it fresh.
·       Kye and Lisa offered to help keep the blog updated
·       Cate will get links to the blog on HSCA sites.
·       Cate will connect with Calgary Horticultural Society about getting the garden onto their network.
·       Request Julia to be point person for all group communication (ie. if people need to email the group, can they email Julia to send it out?); does that work for you Julia?
Signage
·       Lisa and Maddie to lead this project. Might bring materials to June 24 work day to get group participation.
·       Kerri is in communication with the city to find out what size and location are doable.
Events
·       June 24  12pm - Work day at the garden and potluck! (compost build & workshop, weeding, contract signing)
·       Early July – Garden group social, potentially at Kerri and Gerald’s
·       Fall Community Potluck – Details TBA (partnered with other gardens, egg co-op and HSCA Food Strategy stuff)
·       Fall meeting – debrief the season and discuss process for 2013 (other meetings will be scheduled as needed)

·       Potential cycling tours to come by the garden; Cate and Gerald to chat about Cyclepalooza; Kye’s partner might have be organizing one also through Cycle Femme.
·       Spring Yard Sale happing this weekend in New Edinborough 10-2

Monday, 4 June 2012

Sprouts and a Stolen Metal Hose Attachment

By Julia
Seems like signs of life are sprouting up. Unfortunately, it appears someone stole our metal hose attachment (see picture)! If you have seen it please send us an email.

The garden is a learning experience, and growing food together has its challenges, like figuring out who waters when, but this is plain odd.





Saturday, 26 May 2012

Great Ideas from a Sustainability Breakfast

By Julia

This morning I went to a Sustainability Network Breakfast at the River Cafe on local food. SOLEfood was mentioned, which I thought was really cool. Apparently SOLEfood is the largest urban agriculture project in North America. On their website they describe themselves as "SOLEfood Farm is a social enterprise that provides urban agriculture employment and training opportunities for Vancouver’s inner-city residents..."
 See http://1sole.wordpress.com/  .

Although Calgary faces its own challenges to growing food, I thought the concept might give some food for thought on what this garden could evolve into.


Saturday, 19 May 2012

Inspiration from Other Gardens

By Julia Ko

http://canmorecommunitygarden.blogspot.ca/


In 2010 to 2012, I was the secretary of the Canmore Community Garden Society. This is a really neat group of volunteers with an exceptionally active community. The have a unique wild life safe permaculture garden with some fantastic learning events.

Take a look at their blog!

Sunday, 13 May 2012

Beginnings of the Garden

Spring is in the air, and so is gardening. Congratulations Sunnyside, you have a shared community garden. Please see our "About" page for more information. For the most part, a shared garden is a shared effort. Food grown by growers is shared among growers and a portion of what is grown will be shared with the broader Calgary community.

How did this all happen?
Sunnyside has wanted a garden for a while, and after several unsuccessful applications, a group of 18 volunteers helped make this garden happen last April 2012. We didn't have very much time plan or mobilize the larger Sunnyside Community, so we decided to build a small portion of the lot near Memorial first for this season. We are sorry if we missed you in building and designing the garden in the very beginning, but we hope you'll join us as we expand next year.

What is the current setup ?
We have four raised beds with soil donated by the City. I know, raised beds maybe boring, but I am sure we can create something more fantastic next year. We think 10 people per bed is more than enough to share the responsibility and harvest, so this year we're restricting membership to 40 people. To be involved, please email us at sunnysideshared@gmail.com

Harvest will be shared among growers and with the community on harvest days. This is not your traditional garden, but this is what makes it fun and interesting.


Minutes: May 13, 2012

Attending: 11 people

Agenda:
1.       Membership
a.       Divide membership into a Decision-Making Committee by consensus (10 to 20) and Broader Community (40)
b.      Why 40 max for Broader Community? 10 people per bed more than enough
c.      For Harvest Day: Will be developed as organization develops. For now, we will have a harvest day to decide food for whom and what because we may not be able to grow much this year (i.e. threats from weather like hail, animals like squirrels, people?)
d.      Two from Decision-Making Committee per day for oversight (i.e. the garden needs to be watered every day),

i. Committee in charge of their day for oversight.
ii. Committee member decides how to organize the maintenance day.
iii. Each Committee member tracks attendance of Broader Community
iv. Two Committee members per day = can alternate per week

2.       Website
a.       Post application
b.      Post membership structure
c.       Post minutes without names of committee but numbers

3.       Schedule for Maintenance
Ask Jim to send instructions on how to turn on water and watering

Schedule for Watering and Weeding (as needed)
a.       Monday—Lisa Peter and Kai
b.      Tuesday—Gerald and Kerri
c.       Wednesday—Richard
d.      Thursday –Janice and Megan
e.      Friday—Julia & ?
f.        Saturday –
g.       Sunday--

4.       Composting / maybe workday
Tabled until we need it. Maybe for a work day