Sunday, December 19, 2010

El Morro Garden Upgrade

On Sat., Dec. 18, thanks to volunteers from Transition Laguna Beach, we were able to successfully complete the following at the El Morro School Garden:

1.  Rabbit fencing along the 100' long chain link fence abutting open space.  This was no small feet, 6-8" trenches were dug along the existing fence then chicken wire  was attached to the fence then extended into the trench, then backfilled.

2.  Installed Drip irrigation in six raised beds
3.  Planted three of the raised beds
4. Installed three hoop houses over the raised beds as a insect and bunny deterrent.
5.  Cleaned out the shed
6.  Created an outdoor classroom area using hay bales for seating and a row of orchids as a decorative backdrop.

Special thanks to those that came out during this busy time of year and in-spite of the rain: Larry Casner, Sam Sabin, Richard Broming, Linda and Larry Elbert, Jeanne LoJacano, Anna Krajek, Nancy Cole, Chris Berry,  Sharael and her husband Jeff, Derek Brinkman,  and Cathy, we seriously could not have accomplished this without all of you!

This project would not have been possible without the dedication of the volunteers from Transition Laguna Beach and the generous contributions from the Laguna Beach Garden Club and the Laguna Beach County Water District. The funds will also allow us to buy the needed supplies to run a successful after school garden program. The El Morro Garden Club will begin on Jan. 10. We are also trying to initiate a lunchtime program.

On behalf of the students at El Morro...thank you for your support!

  • Video fence installation video
  • View the garden upgrade video

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Bunny Problems

With our rich new soil ready to go, the children loved planted several types of lettuce seedlings and radish seeds. However, the next week, we came back and the bunnies had eaten all the lettuce. We're working on raising the $400 we need to install rabbit-proof fencing.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Transition Laguna Beach Revamps Garden


Thanks to the many hard-working volunteers from Transition Laguna Beach, and the El Morro Garden Club volunteers, the El Morro Garden received a fantastic facelift. On Sat., Oct. 16, the six garden beds were dug up and wire and cloth were placed on the bottom of the beds to prevent gophers and weeds. Then the soil was hand-sifted to remove roots and rocks and it was mixed with fresh compost and amendments and placed back in the boxes. We had two truckloads of compost
donated! Now the beds are viable and ready for planting. Thank you Transition Laguna Beach!