[cayugabirds-l] Re: [cayugabirds-l] Cornell Community Gardens - imminent conversion, weekend walks, M-Th recap

2015-10-11 Thread Dave Nutter
It's a bit worrisome that there isn't even an alternative site for the interim. I wonder what the effect of the hiatus will be. Will the demand for garden plots dissipate or be filled elsewhere? Will the Cornell powers that be forget to make Freese Rd available for gardening again? Will the weeds

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Cornell Community Gardens - imminent conversion, weekend walks, M-Th recap

2015-10-10 Thread Paul Anderson
All: The Freese Road gardens situation isn't as dire as it sounds. I have a plot there so I have received emails about it from the organizers. Here's a snippet from one: > Dear Gardening Friends, > > I’m very sorry to tell you that there will be a major change at > Cornell Garden Plots next

[cayugabirds-l] Cornell Community Gardens - imminent conversion, weekend walks, M-Th recap

2015-10-09 Thread Mark Chao
Gardeners have received notice that next spring, the Cornell Community Gardens along Freese Road will be converted to agriculture instead of community horticulture. I’ve heard vague speculation that the plots will be moved elsewhere, but I have no confirmation. So now is the time to enjoy this

RE: [cayugabirds-l] Cornell Community Gardens - imminent conversion, weekend walks, M-Th recap

2015-10-09 Thread Kevin J. McGowan
- imminent conversion, weekend walks, M-Th recap Gardeners have received notice that next spring, the Cornell Community Gardens along Freese Road will be converted to agriculture instead of community horticulture. I’ve heard vague speculation that the plots will be moved elsewhere, but I have