Friday, October 7, 2011

Produce Exchange Oct 8th

Information
Peter Glazebrook from Newark, England, holds his record-breaking giant onion that weighed in at 8.150kg (~18 lbs) in the Heaviest Onion competition to claim a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.

What do you have in your garden that compares? or is the smallest?

Bring it on Saturday, October 8th at 12 NOON to 
our next Produce Exchange at


Dinisea & Everett's House
10471 Graham Court
** near Telephone Rd and Saticoy Ave
805.659.9836

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Sunday September 25th -Ventura Produce Exchange

Many thanks to June for hosting the last terrific exchange at your home.
We had a host of herbs including mint, oregano, bay leaves, basil, as well as a bounty of veggies of tomatoes, radishes, beans, peppers, cucumbers, rhubarb, yellow crookneck, lemons, swiss chard, green onions and chilies. There was planting materials of cocoa fibre, pots and trellises ... and a special treat of just baked bread and home made fig and nectarine quesadillas.


This is a reminder that the next Produce Exchange is this

Sunday Sept. 25th
at Pam's home
2404 Mohican Lane
West Ventura
641-0052

noon to 1pm



We will start exchanging at 12:15pm.
Don't forget to bring your own bag or basket! 

** We are needing people to host exchanges on November 20th and December 3rd  ... Please contact us if you are interested in hosting ! **

Friday, September 9, 2011

Time for another Exchange

Saturday September 10th our Produce Exchange will meet at 12 noon off the Avenue on the West Side of Ventura. June Peterson has graciously offered to host our event which will be held at 5054 Norway Drive.

For more info or to volunteer for set-up or clean-up, please call Maureen Durkin at 805-340-8756 or June at 641-9273.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Wahoo! 2 Year Anniversary Potluck & Exchange

It's time to exchange again.
This Saturday 7/23/11 at 12 noon at 

Maureen's house, 
9572 El Cajon Street
805 340-8756.

Oh and it's a potluck too, as we celebrate 2 years of wonderful exchanges.
Yippee, I'm so honored and proud of all involved, so let's party!
Bring yourself, your Fruits, Vegetables, Herbs, Flowers, Plant Starts or Culinary Delights to exchange and meet some like minded people!

We will be cooking up some pastor tacos and rosemary bread.
My good friend Al is a very accomplished homebrewer and will be sharing some of his Two Trees Ale.

Please RSVP so we can plan accordingly. And let's chat about what you're bringing.

If you don't have the time or inclination to make anything, then plates, glasses
or utensils would be great. Or you could email or call me and drop off your harvest ahead of time. I'll conjure something edible from it.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Exchange Sunday July 10th - Lucinda & Dave's Home

Many thanks to Jan and Bernie for hosting the last terrific exchange in the keys.
We had greens, oregano, rhubarb, onions, flowers, mint, bay leaves, thyme, rosemary,
Italian oregano, apricots, beets, oranges, cactus, lemon verbena, sorrel, sage, parsley,
artichokes, and more oranges.

This is a reminder that the next Produce Exchange is this Sunday,
7/10/11 at 12 noon at

Lucinda and Dave's
 572 S. Evergreen Drive (in Midtown)
 653-2787


We will start exchanging at 12:15pm.
Don't forget to bring your own bag or basket! 

To participate in this next exchange, please bring your harvest of Fruits, Vegetables, Herbs, Flowers, Plant Starts, Seeds or Culinary Delights and meet some like-minded gardeners and gather-ers. The best part is taking home a bag of fresh local produce for FREE !

Remember if your harvest is not ready yet, we still need volunteers for set-up and tear-down, as well as to be on the receiving end of all this bounty!

And the following exchange will be a Potluck Celebration of Our 2 year Anniversary as a Cooperative !
Please sign up and bring a favorite dish to share.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Exchange this Saturday @ 12 noon

Thanks again to Jim and Marion for hosting our last wonderful exchange. You have created a wonderful horticultural fantasy at your home, especially with your new greenhouse. We all have garden envy!


Our Next exchange is Saturday, June 25 @ 12:00 noon

Jan and Bernie's
1314 Beachmont St. (in the Ventura Keys)
644-4465


We will start exchanging at 12:15pm.
Don't forget to bring your own bag or basket! 

To participate in this next exchange, please bring your harvest of Fruits, Vegetables, Herbs, Flowers, Plant Starts, Seeds or Culinary Delights and meet some like-minded gardeners and gather-ers. The best part is taking home a bag of fresh local produce for FREE !

Remember if your harvest is not ready yet, we still need volunteers for set-up and tear-down, as well as to be on the receiving end of all this bounty! For more info, contact Maureen at 340-8756.

 Some of you in the mid-town area asked why the leaves on your plants are turning grey. Here's an excerpt from the Green Thumb Newsletter.


Powdery Mildew By Tamara Galbraith
When it's summertime and you're working on a tan, your plants may begin to take on a pale, pasty look. What gives? Say hello to the fungus disease known as powdery mildew.
article photo A common condition found on plant life throughout North America, powdery mildew is characterized by spots or patches of white to grayish talcum-powder-like growth. Fortunately, it is usually more of an effect than a problem itself. In other words, in addition to treating the plant, you'll probably want to take a look at the surrounding conditions and make some adjustments.
The primary way to keep powdery mildew (and other fungi) from attacking your plants is prevention. Start now.
First and foremost, make sure you give plants plenty of room. Good air circulation goes a long way. Trim plants that get crowded or bushy. Avoid overhead watering and do your watering in the morning so any water that does get on leaves has a chance to dry. If your plants are getting spray from a lawn sprinkler system, try moving the sprinkler a bit further away. If that's not possible, you might consider replacing your plants with more mildew-resistant plants or varieties.
If you do get powdery mildew, to halt it in its tracks, spray the affected plants with a good fungicide, such as Ortho Rose Pride.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Sunday June 12th -Ventura Produce Exchange

Get ready to harvest, gather or volunteer. Our upcoming exchange is on
      Sunday, June 12th at 12 - 1 pm 
         Jim + Marion's house
         340 N. Dos Caminos Ave
         207-4234


Bring your extras .... Fruit, Veggies, 
Herbs, Seeds, Plant Starts, 
Baked Goods,homemade vinegar, 
homebrew, doggie treats, etc. 
to exchange or just drop by 
and meet some like-minded people who enjoy the garden.
And mark your calendar for a Saturday Produce Exchange 
from 12 - 1pm
     6/25/11 Bernie + Jan's house
     1314 Beachmont
     644-4465

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Exchange this Saturday @ 1pm

Let's try something different and have our exchange on Saturday. Some of you have been asking for this, so let's give it a try. Bring your extras .... Fruit, Veggies, Herbs, Plant Starts, Baked Goods to exchange or just drop by and meet some like-minded people who enjoy the garden.
Maureen's House     9572 El Cajon St.   1- 2 pm    Saturday May 14th

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Time to Plant your Garden

Do any of you remember the 1979 film Being There with Peter Sellers? He was simple-minded gardener, but his analogies gave him recognition and are still applicable today.
Chance the Gardener: As long as the roots are not severed, all is well. And all will be well in the garden.
President "Bobby": In the garden.
Chance the Gardener: Yes. In the garden, growth has it seasons. First comes spring and summer, but then we have fall and winter. And then we get spring and summer again

How To Plant Your Garden


First, you come to the garden alone,
while the dew is still on the roses.
For the Garden of your daily living,

PLANT THREE ROWS OF PEAS :
 1. Peace of mind
 2. Peace of heart
 3. Peace of soul

PLANT FOUR ROWS OF SQUASH:
 1. Squash gossip
 2. Squash indifference
 3. Squash grumbling
 4. Squash selfishness

PLANT FOUR ROWS OF LETTUCE:
 1. Lettuce be faithful
 2. Lettuce be kind
 3. Lettuce be patient
 4. Lettuce really love one another

NO GARDEN IS WITHOUT TURNIPS:
 1. Turnip for meetings
 2. Turnip for service
 3. Turnip to help one another
 
TO CONCLUDE OUR GARDEN WE MUST HAVE THYME:
 1. Thyme for each other
 2. Thyme for family
 3. Thyme for friends

WATER FREELY WITH PATIENCE AND CULTIVATE WITH LOVE.  
THERE IS MUCH FRUIT IN YOUR GARDEN
BECAUSE YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW.

Friday, March 11, 2011

First Produce Exchange of 2011

Time to pick those oranges, tangerines, lemons and limes, dig out the beets, radishes or potatoes, or cut the chard, lettuce or herbs and head over to 
 Marion and Randy's House
 471 Montgomery Place
 Sunday March 13th 
 12 Noon
for the first Produce Exchange of the not-so-new year.

Hope to see you there !