Spring 2010!!!

Hello gardeners!!

I hope you’ve had a wonderful winter and are ready for another great season!

If you are interested in having a community plot, the application forms will be available soon, but are not yet available.

I will post them to this website, send them to previous plot-owners, and send out a campus-wide email.  Those who had plots last year will have first priority on their plots again this year.

I will be in touch soon!

Late Blight-Beware!!

Hey everyone,

Please check out these websites for more information on this disease that could be effecting your tomatoes and potatoes.  Please watch your plants carefully, as this could easily spread around to other plots!

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Here’s a couple websites with more information on the disease and what to do if you find it…

From the Morning Call: Penn State Master Gardeners Late Blight

“We’ve mentioned in recent blogs that late blight, a very serious disease of your tomatoes and potatoes, is hitting really early this year. Many home gardeners may be wondering what they can and should be doing. Here are some suggestions. Most of this material is from a 2004 fact sheet by A. A. McNab”


Picture and information from Morning Call.

Penn State Website: Serious Disease Threatens Home Gardens, Commercial Fields

Food, Inc.

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Hey everybody, check out this new documentary currently in theaters called Food, Inc.

Here’s the review:
Forget buckets of blood. Nothing says horror like one of those tubs of artificially buttered, nonorganic popcorn at the concession stand. That, at least, is one of the unappetizing lessons to draw from one of the scariest movies of the year, “Food, Inc.,” an informative, often infuriating activist documentary about the big business of feeding or, more to the political point, force-feeding, Americans all the junk that multinational corporate money can buy. You’ll shudder, shake and just possibly lose your genetically modified lunch. — Manohla Dargis, The New York Times

Unfortunately it’s not in theaters too close to Easton, but it’ll be playing at the Pocono Community Theater on July 24th.  Check out the website for more info!

If you get a chance to see it, please comment here about your thoughts!