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Goss Grove and Holiday Community
Gardens
2012 Community Garden Information
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For more information call (303) 443-9952 x1
All Gardeners are responsible for being familiar with and obeying all garden rules.
Community
Garden Program provides:
Water (regulated by the city at Goss Grove, Holiday HOA, and weather conditions)
Tools & wheelbarrows on site
Gardeners are responsible for:
Annual program participation fee
4 hours (or more) of community service assistance
for the garden
A clearly worked, weeded and harvested plot all
growing season
Clear, weed-free, mulched pathways around their plot
Seeds
Hoses
Drip irrigation systems
Tools
Row covers
Any additional plot needs
Current address, phone numbers and email
GARDEN LEADERS
Garden Leaders are volunteers. The role of the Garden Leaders is to provide support for gardeners and to serve as liaisons between the gardeners and the Community Garden Director. They assist with work days, events and communication. Garden leaders are a great resource for questions and concerns and will try to provide information or coordinate help. Garden Leader’s plots are marked with bright orange bicycle flags.
2012 Policies and Rules:
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Four hours of Community Service time (per plot per year) must
be given to participate in the Community Garden Program. This is in
addition to maintenance of your plot and pathways. This will be tracked
closely. Failure to complete these hours will result in non-renewal of your
plot or a fine of $80 to renew your plot the following year. There are many tasks needing
to be completed and we are open to unique and creative suggestions.
There are specific garden days that will be scheduled throughout the
season. Other events and/or activities please
coordinate with your Garden Leader. Hours must be emailed to the Garden Leader with the following information: Gardener name and plot number, task completed, date completed, number of hours completed. The
deadline to complete and report Community Service hours to the office
is November 15, 2012.
GARDEN WORK DAYS
For your convenience, specific days throughout the season will be designated as community service work days. Work days will be announced in emails and in each monthly newsletter. Garden Leaders will supervise these days.
COMPOST
$ 8.00 per wheelbarrow. Compost will be delivered to the Hawthorn Garden in early March. It will be available on a first come-first served basis and heavy duty plastic bags will be available for gardeners transporting compost to another garden.
Please bring the appropriate amount of cash or check made out
to Growing Gardens for your compost.
MANURE
This is your responsibility to arrange. Manure needs to be immediately watered down and thoroughly worked into the soil within three days of delivery.
STRAW
Available after the Memorial Day Boulder Creek Fest, on a first
come-first served basis. Information will be sent out prior to the date.
TRASH
Trash is the responsibility of individual gardeners. Please help to keep the garden site looking tidy by taking your trash home.
COMPOSTABLES
Compost carts are located at the garden for all of your compostable garden waste. These carts are picked up on a weekly basis by Western Disposal and taken to their site for processing.
REFUNDS
If a garden plot is voluntarily relinquished and notification
given to the Community Garden office by May13th 2012, the plot will
be reassigned and the plot fee, minus a $20.00 processing fee, will
be refunded. No refunds will be given after this date.
PLOT NEGLECT/ABANDONMENT
Plots must be obviously worked and weed control begun by May 1st, 2012,
weather permitting. Any abandoned or unworked plots will be reassigned
and no refund given. If you are unable to keep or maintain your plot
you must contact the office or your Garden Leader immediately. Temporary
help will be sought or your plot will be reassigned permanently, depending
on the circumstances.
PLOT MAINTENANCE
Plots must be reasonably maintained. Reasonably maintained means
weeds under control and plants are regularly cared for, watered and
harvested. Plants must not exceed plot boundaries. By November 15, 2012, all non-wintering plants must be removed as well as
stakes, walls of water, row covers, etc... You may not store black plastic bags of leaves/organic matter over the winter.
PATH MAINTENANCE
It is each gardener’s responsibility to keep their paths clear and weed-free (half the path closest to their plot). Pathways around each plot are to be 4 feet wide. Paths must be clear, weed-free and well mulched. This works: in early spring weed whack or scythe your paths, put down commercial weed barrier and cover with 3-4 inches of mulch. Reapply mulch as needed. Community Gardens with gravel pathways will need to be weeded as needed. Weeding after a rain or snow storm really works!
WEEDY WARNINGS
There are many weeds in the community gardens. Weeds compete with other
plants in your garden and can quickly become invasive. If weeds are
left to go to seed they will affect your neighbor’s gardens as
well. If your Community Garden Director sees too many weeds in your garden, or your
plot looks unworked, you will receive an email and a written letter from
the Community Garden Director. If there is no communication and
resolution after 1 week, your plot will be revoked and made available for others.
There is no refund of fees for revoked plots.
ORGANIC
ONLY
Goss Grove and Holiday Gardens are Organic ONLY. Herbicides, insecticides, and fertilizers
made from synthetic chemicals are are NOT permitted.
FENCES
Low, well maintained
fences are permitted around plots. Fences can not block sun from another
garden. No barbed wire or other hazardous materials may be used on, in or
around fencing and/or garden. Fences can be up to 4 feet tall and need to
be well kept.
VEHICLES
NO vehicles allowed in the Goss Grove or Holiday gardens. Please park along the street
and carry your supplies to your plot.
WATER & HOSES
Use of water should always be controlled. Drip systems and timers are permitted. Keep hydrants in the “off” position when not in use. Continuous pressure from being left in the “on” position for timers and other devices leads to the rapid breakdown of the hydrants and their internal parts. Check hoses for leaks. Gardeners may not leave garden hoses in use unattended unless using a drip irrigation system. Drip irrigation is highly recommended in our dry, arid climate and can be purchased locally. City of Boulder residents can apply for a drip irrigation rebate at www.bouldersaveswater.net
TOOLS
Basic tools and wheelbarrows kept on site at the gardens for everyone’s
use. Please lock everything up at night. The Community Garden Program is
not responsible for any personal tools, supplies, etc.
• Please contact the office for the tool shed code.
SHARING SURPLUS
Programs will be set up in most garden sites where surplus produce will be donated to a local non-profit organization to benefit community members in need. It is not allowed to sell excess produce from Community Garden plots.
CONDUCT
No gardener shall at anytime:
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lay a hand upon, shove,
strike, or threaten; |
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be guilty of obscene gestures,
objectionable demonstrations; |
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be guilty of using foul
language (swearing) or abusive verbal attack upon any fellow gardener; |
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appear in the garden under
the influence of alcohol to the extent that he/she is inclined to
cause harm to him/herself or another gardener. |
The Community Garden Director is required
to suspend the gardener immediately from further gardening.
NOT ALLOWED IN THE GARDENS
Marijuana cultivation, bee hives, tires, pressure treated wood, carpet, barbed wire, smoking, music (use headphones please), selling produce, cane fruit (raspberries, blackberries, etc.), fruit trees, unleashed pets, and unsupervised children.
PLOT RENEWALS 
2012 renewal applications will go out the end of January 2012. If you
maintain your garden and pathways throughout the season, clean it up
at the end of the season, fulfill your four hours of community service
and have no outstanding money due, you will automatically
be sent a renewal notice. It is your responsibility to keep your address, email and phone number current with the Growing Gardens office and with your Garden Leader. After the renewal deadline has passed, and you have not renewed your plot, it will be made available for open registration.