Plant a Smile at Pelion Outdoor Classroom!
30 RUMPS is a lot to fit. Whenever we see a bench on a curb we snatch it! WE DO NEED MORE BENCHES! We garbage picked these 2 last year and I finally had time to recover them with a sunflower print. Since much of our furnishings are 2nd hand they usually require repair. If you can tinker a bit we currently have another bench that needs attention so we can put cheeks on it again asap.
Fans, we will be selling the native 🍿 popping corn 🍿we grew! You can either grow it or pop it at home! Look for our story time blankets.
Walmart member/shoppers do not have to scan receipts--collection is automatic at checkout. EVERY DIME ADDS UP! Download the Box Tops for Education app today to start raising garden funds.
Pelion is committed to both the share and gift economy. We will continue to provide many free learning opportunities and resources to neighbors, students and visitors. Our mission includes eco-literacy and stewardship. But there is always a struggle in maintaining what we can do with wanting to do more because the needs around us are so large. Pelion did a lot of fundraising the last two years because many parts of our decade+ old garden needed repair, replacing or upgrading. Thank you to those who donated funds or time. As we navigate the new fiscal landscape we hope you can join us in maintaining what we've built and helping those around us also achieve a quality of life that includes safe streets, accessible sidewalks, clean lots, welcoming butterflies, bright flowers, and cheerful greetings. Please seek new ways to be generous with your time, talents, skills or abundance. Offer before someone musters the courage to ask.
SOGGY SOGGY SOGGY Ms.Caesandra will switch up the task list a bit but we're still ON! Wear boots
We love seeing our spring bulbs bloom. Over the years the bulbs that got donated in earlier fall seasons have diminished somewhat--especially the tulips. Remember us in Fall 2025 and drop off any extra bags of crocus, muscari, tulip or daffs. We always see a variety of bees on the crocus and muscari!
We are very lucky to once again have access to the growing benches at the MLK Greenhouse before it closes for extensive renovations.
One thing folks who've not yet grown their own food don't realize yet is the SCALE required to feed more than your tummy, or your family, or a school. Pelion can grow more food with more helpers and funding. We cannot grow enough to feed 1,000+ students a lunch--or even part of a lunch. The 200 students who visit us weekly pretty much clear out whatever might be ripe that week. Want to see an urban farm that has the scale to feed many more people? Check out Groundwork Market Garden. More food also means more help is needed. They're offering a great opportunity to exchange fresh nutrition for your labor!
We are excited to join the event but even MORE excited to have a PLACE TO BRING BATTERIES FOR RECYCLING???!!
March 2025: Today I collected a whole garbage bag full of litter from the front fenceline--mostly because it's so windy but also the snow has melted. Photos look like they held up over the winter. Not clear if they're going to be quality enough to last more than 2 winters though. Next 2weeks will have daytime temps in the 50s+60s March 2021: A legit early spring?? March 2018: Could it really, really be ... Spring??
This winter, Ms.Caesandra is enrolled in the Community Garden Leadership Certification. Could you help her with one piece of homework? What core agreement or rules do you think would make Pelion successful this growing season? "For this assignment, create two items that you would propose to your garden that should be included as core shared agreements. Also, create 2 rules of engagement that you would propose to include in your garden's bylaws or future gardener agreements. Invite other garden members to be part of this process and seek their feedback or contribution as you complete this assignment." Example: "All gardeners must contribute at least two hours per month to communal tasks, such as weeding, composting, or maintaining shared spaces, to ensure the garden remains a well-kept and welcoming environment for everyone."