Poolside Bounty
Conversion of poolside cactus patch to veggies. We had fun surrounding this pool area with green veggies instead of prickly plants.
Watch the timelapse video we shot that day compressing 9 hours in to 1 minute 30 seconds.
Conversion of poolside cactus patch to veggies. We had fun surrounding this pool area with green veggies instead of prickly plants.
Watch the timelapse video we shot that day compressing 9 hours in to 1 minute 30 seconds.
Late last fall we designed and installed a winter garden, Jen named the “Quilter’s Garden” due to the quilt-like pattern she created out of the 12’x12′ plot. We liked it so much we used the picture on our brochure and website. You can see the design here.
The new gardeners Lyn, Solange and their son Carter, have been tending it all winter and we stopped by for a visit this weekend. All we could say was “WOW!” It was beautiful and full of vegetables – lettuces, broccoli, Swiss chard, collard greens, spinach, sugar snap peas, carrots, cabbage, cilantro, garlic, oregano and strawberries. They have added a drip hose, a small fence to keep out rabbits and are working on an interior walkway. Carter is born gardener and he loves showing people “his” garden. And he eats everything that comes out of it!
As the lettuces and leafy greens stop producing they will be replaced by tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, squash and green beans. Take a look at the pictures and see what three new gardeners were able to grow.
As you may know, Bohemian Bounty is based in San Marcos, Texas which is just south of Austin. One of the most important things to our company is our community. San Marcos is, unfortunately, home to a significant population of impoverished people. According to the US Census, in 1999, San Martians below poverty were recorded at 28.5% – that was double the percentage recorded in Austin. Trying to make a difference with what we do has led us toward a unique goal – feeding those in need and teaching those our community who want to learn how to feed themselves. Bohemian Bounty has been working with the Hays County Area Food Bank (HCAFB) since 2008 to incorporate organic, healthy vegetables into the kitchens of people who depend on the food bank. With the donation of garden plots from the San Marcos Community Gardens, local volunteers and Bohemian Bounty have been working to plan, build and maintain several garden beds.
Bohemian Bounty has donated seeds, greenhouse space, composted horse manure (Thanks Jimmy!), starter plants, labor and organic garden care products thus far. The HCAFB garden has begun its Spring plantings with a garden bed full of potatoes donated from a generous person on Craig’s List (Thanks Freida!) We are still looking for more donations. Our wish list for the food bank garden plots includes: tools, compost, herb starter plants, organic fertilizers, organic insecticide soap, mulch, plant tags/signs, gloves, diatamaceous earth (food grade), 4 inch pots for starter seed, 1 gallon pump sprayer, stakes, twine, tomato cages, tub trugs and local volunteers.
A second project that Bohemian Bounty will be helping with is planning and installing a community garden at one of the San Marcos Housing Authority’s housing areas. The garden will introduce residents to organic gardening techniques, composting, the biology within a garden ecosystem, cooking from the garden, nutrition and more. Self sustaining skills like gardening, canning, and basic cooking are fading among generations but Bohemian Bounty aims to bridge the gap. Volunteers will be needed for this project so stay tuned! Take a look at our first outreach with residents and their children.
Get involved and Keep Growing!
– Jen