Wednesday, June 10, 2020

2020 Minutes

 

 

Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

November 11, 2020 7 PM

Remote Meeting


7:00 Present: Ric, Ann, Barb L, Jolene, Megan, Karen, Barb A, Jolene, Tom, ggw700, Niels, Lily, Andy and Kathryn.


Lily started the meeting.


Minutes  Motion by Kathryn and seconded by Ann to approve the September 2020 minutes. The minutes were approved. 


Registrar Update


Kathryn said she has not much to report as the season is ending.  For the 2021 application and rule changes she proposes a line for returning gardeners only which asks if a workday was paid for or completed in 2020.  If the answer is yes , then they do not owe for 2021.


There was discussion about the unusual plot uses this year including ponds and lots of paved areas.  It was agreed to state in the rules that the gardens are for gardening.  Plot uses out of the ordinary are subject to review.  There was general agreement to this change.  


One political sign was placed in the garden.  Discussion ensued concerning free speech and UW policy.  The UW website states that UW buildings and grounds cannot be used for political purposes.  Dorms and residences are exempt.  The policy states that signs are allowed inside where a person lives.  


Garden Worker Report 

Andy said that some of the water leaks have been fixed but there is a larger leak that needs to be fixed next spring near the Eagle Heights weedpile.  Megan reported that the sheds have been packed up for the winter and a tool inventory taken.  The hose reels are inside at University Houses and they will be repaired in the spring. There are probably a few items that need to be put inside yet because people were still working due to the warm weather.  Megan will finish the shed cleanup next week.  Megan noted that Andy had been working on repairing tools.


There is a broken tractor in the University Houses shed that we no longer need.  Jolene thought perhaps Will has contacted SWAP already.  The Garden Workers will follow up on getting rid of the tractor.  Karen said that she was impressed how well organized and clean the sheds were and thanked the Garden Workers for their excellent work.


New Tools and Supplies

Jolene said there were no outstanding purchase requests from the gardens.  Discussion ensued about the tool inventory (attached at the end of the minutes).  During the recent boundary marker check made by Gretel and Will Z, they brought tools in the field to the shed.  The conclusion reached was we need to buy digging shovels and forks.  The Garden Workers also need a reciprocating saw and drill.  They want tools that are compatible with the battery packs used by the weed wackers.  Other requests are two push brooms and $50 for small needed supplies.


Motion by Karen and seconded by Barb L to buy two dozen digging shovels, two dozen digging forks, a reciprocating saw, a drill, two push brooms and $50 worth of miscellaneous supplies.  Motion passed.


Sculpture Installation

Barb A met with Ian Chandler, a MFA student about placing three sculptures made of natural materials in the common areas of the gardens.  Discussion ensued about a general policy for such a request.  Barb A said she would work on a draft for such a policy.  Jolene said that if the Gardens had such a policy and review process, we could share it with the wider UW community.  

Motion by Kathryn and seconded by Niels to approve the installation of three pieces in the common areas of the gardens.

Motion passed.



Wall by 730 and 900’s

The jersey barriers near the entrance need to be placed along the 730 path to shore up the wall along the 730 path.  Presently the wall is made of boards and metal stakes and is in disrepair. Heavy equipment is necessary to move them.  Discussion ensued about whether these concrete barriers are a good fit for the garden.  What is the big picture? The consensus was that we ask Rhonda to come to the December meeting and start work on a Master Plan for the garden that can drive our decisions in the future.  Tom said that FH King would be interested too as it is on the border.  Kathryn said we will share our ideas with them.  


The wall needs to be continued along the 900’s, which is what the block by the weed pile is for.

Due to Covid, it was not built this year.  Rhonda, Will and Kathryn visited the site and Rhoda thinks this wall is a good idea.

  

Fence Policy

The present fence policy states that fences must be 6” from the plot boundaries so an aisle can be maintained between plots.  Enforcement of the policy is complaint driven.  Discussion ensued.  It was decided that the present policy will not be changed.  There are more and more fences in response to the large population of turkeys.


Turkeys

After discussion it was agreed to take the turkey problem to the Garden Oversight Committee (GOC) as the large turkey population is larger than the gardens.

Future Topics

Future topics include the waterline replacement and the Master Plan.


Motion by Niels and seconded by Barb A

Adjourned byLily

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee   


2020 Tool Inventory  (approximate because people were still working)

Eagle Heights

Big Hoe                        20

Small hoe                       9    

Rakes                            11

Forks                               4 Not enough

Digging shovels              4  Not enough

Edging shovels         some

Gravel shovels                9

Broad forks                     4  none have dissapeared

Leaf rakes                      8

Hay fork                          4

Giant forks                      4

Big digger                      11


University Houses

Big Hoe                          16

Small hoe                         3

Rakes                               6

Forks                                4

Digging shovels                4

Cultivators                         3

Broad forks                        2


Broken tools that can be fixed

Some but not enough shovels and forks.


Want List

Digging shovels

Digging forks

Push brooms for each shed

Reciprocating saw and drill that fit the battery packs for the weed whips

WD40 

Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

September 9, 2020 7 PM

Remote Meeting


7:00 Present: Ric, Ann, Barb L, Jessica, Megan, Karen, Barb A, Jolene, Waller, Lily, Andy and Kathryn.


Minutes  Motion by Barb L and seconded by Ric to approve the August 2020 minutes. The minutes were approved. 


Registrar Update


Kathryn said Lily Hammel is the only co-chair applicant that has sent in their information, therefore she recommends we vote on her application.  All agreed that Lily should be co-chair with Karen abstaining. 


Kathryn says the August garden juries are done with their inspections.  Overall there seem to be fewer bad plots. Otherwise there is not a lot happening.


Next week Kathryn will send out letters to solicit seeds for the Seed Fair.


The Pear Tree Common Area renovation is progressing.  Sharon and Rick have added leaf mulch and woodchips. Barb A gave some extra plants from the Arbor Garden and other plants were ordered from Prairie Nursery.  A green plastic turtle sandbox with a lid was donated and will be installed next year.  A volunteer made 3 Leopold benches, two of which will go in the pear plot.  The benches will need to be tied down.  The sick pear tree is quite dead and will be replaced next spring with a bare root tree.  


Seed Fair and Garden Jury Volunteer Selection

Kathryn reported that she made a mistake this year in assigning volunteers for weed juries, and has come to realize that the current

 system is unfair. 

Next year perhaps there should be a general announcement, we should take names for two weeks and then take names out of the hat for these jobs.  The situation with the Seed Fair is similar - it is too easy to let the same people do the job every year. Some

 people have to work it - Karen (the coordinator), Ann (Computer help) and Barb L (Treasurer), but otherwise it needs to be opened up to more people.  One suggestion was that if a person who had worked the Fair the previous year volunteered again, they would

 not get workday credit the second year. There was general agreement to these changes.


Registrar Retirement in the Spring of 2021

Kathryn announced she will be retiring in the spring of 2021.  She will give 2 months of official notice and expects to train her replacement.  Jolene thinks replacement training will be possible.  


Garden Worker Report 

The committee welcomed Andy Hanson as the new garden worker.  Megan reported that she ordered new hoses for University Houses.  This is a leak in the main water line faucet by the Arbor Garden and one in the 1200’s.  These will be looked at after it stops raining.   If there are holes dug for water repair, we must put a fence around them.  


The steps at 733, 735 and 737 are unstable and need to be repaired.  Andy and Megan will work on the steps. 


There are also problems with holes left in the gardens by worm diggers. A sign in several different languages saying no digging in the garden unless you are in your own plot was suggested. 

Motion by Karen and seconded by Barb L for $100 for a sign that states it is illegal to dig except in your own plot.  Approved.  Jolene said UW Housing has a sign shop.


The boulders at the leaf pile at University Houses still need to be moved.  Megan will contact Kris Ackerbauer.


Zoom Meeting Licence


There was discussion about getting our own Zoom Meeting Licence. Jessica said she will send out a link from UW for the meeting.


Turkeys


The turkey flock is large this year and can be a safety problem during mating season.  Discussion ensued.  Jolene said the turkeys were removed by DNR about 4 or 5 years ago.  Would the DNR consider a cull? As long as there is a garden, there will be turkeys.  Some coyotes would be good.  Some gardeners seem to be fencing their plots.


Other


The Committee thanked Jolene for her work having UW Housing employees do weekly mowing and hiring Andy, the new garden worker.


Adjourned by Megan

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee  

 

 

Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

August 12, 2020 7 PM

Remote Meeting


7:00 Present: Sandra, Ric, Ann, Barb L, Jessica, Megan, Karen, Barb A, Tom, Marc, Lily, Mike, Alan and Kathryn.


Minutes  Motion by Barb A and seconded by Barb L to approve the July 2020 minutes. The minutes were approved. 


Registrar Update


Kathryn says the July garden juries are done with their inspections.  There are some bad plots.  There are a few new gardeners taking plots. 


There parasitic wasps that feed on Mexican bean beetles were released.  The only company to provide them has bad communication with the customers. 


Two gardeners have contacted Kathryn about the vacant co-chair position.


Garden Worker Report 


Megan said she has been out of town recently but did fix a leak on the main path. She has been running a workday “Mower Monday” where gardeners run the weed wackers until the battery runs out.  She sanitizes the weed wackers before and after the session.  


The wasp problem near the shed and by the share shelf was discussed.  Someone said putting a paper bag over it works.  


UW is still doing mowing once every two weeks.  It was reported that nettles are over the path near 724.  Megan said she would check it out.  Megan asked us to inform her of garden problems.  


It was asked how the UW hose reel project was progressing.  It has been difficult because the good hoses are on backorder. Megan did get some spare parts and replace some clips.  Ric “The Roc” volunteered to help with the hose reel repair project. 


Kathryn reported that workgroups like the weedwacking comply with the covid safety guidelines and are allowed.  


Electric Fence Discussion


 A gardener set up a solar power electric fence around his corn in the middle of their plot. The fence produces a mild shock similar to static electricity. The gardener informed the neighbors.  The fence kept out racoons and deer, but not the redwing black birds. 


Discussion ensued.  One person asked if children or animals would be harmed.  There are many problems with pests this year.  What if someone put in a system with high voltage?


It was suggested that the gardener should submit an application to the Registrar before putting up a fence so we can control the amount of power in the fence system.


Discussion continued.  A voltmeter can be used to check the power of the fence.  A netting will be less power than a single wire.  


After much discussion it was decided to limit the voltage to a couple of D batteries, have an application process and require the fence to be three feet from the plot boundary on all sides.  


The discussion continued regarding the predator problems.  The turkey problem has been especially bad this year.  The DNR will remove the birds if they are a direct threat to human health.  Maybe we should ask the DNR what they recommend.  Mike said he will ask David Drake from the DNR.  The vole population is also high this year and they are enjoying beets in the gardens.  The population of vole is cyclical.  


Structures in the Plots


There was discussion about the structures being built in plots.  Kathryn said the people not returning should remove their structures.  


Renovation of the Pear Tree common area


A volunteer has agreed to renovate this area and requests the following: Materials for a Leopold bench $25 x 2 benches, sandbox replacement, pear tree replacement $30 to 1000, and Prairie Plants $179.  Discussion ensued.  Barb A said she has been in contact with the volunteer and will give extra plants from the Arbor Garden for the project.  


Motion by Barb A and seconded by Barb L to approve the money without the sandbox.  Motion passed with the understanding that the prices would probably be lower because of the free plants from the Arbor and the possibility of a bare root tree in the spring. 


Wood chips needed at University House


The boulders still need to be moved at the chip dumping point.  Megan will contact Kris Ackerbauer about getting the rocks moved.  


The Arbor should be taken down when the plants are dormant in the fall.  We do need shade in this area.


Adjourned by Megan

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee  

 

 

 

Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

July 8, 2020 7 PM

Remote Meeting


7:00 Present: Illana, Jolene, Niels, Ann, Barb L, Jessica, Megan, Ric, Karen, Gemma, Barb A, Will and Kathryn.


Minutes  Motion by Kathryn and seconded by Barb L to approve the June 2020 minutes. The minutes were approved. 


Registrar Update


Kathryn says the June garden juries are done with their inspections.  There are fewer bad plots this year.  A few gardeners are taking the year off due to Covid. 


Kathryn sprayed Spinosaid to kill potato beetles recently.  The sprayers don’t work.  We seem to have many things that don’t work in the shed.


The parasitic wasps that eat Mexican bean beetle larva should come next wednesday from Arbico.


Garden Worker Report 


Megan said she has been repairing wheelbarrows.  We have a spare set of handles that must be drilled out because they are not quite right.  She has also been repairing the University Houses hose reels.  Some parts are on order.  The 150 foot hoses we need are on backorder.  We now have hardwood chips at Eagle Heights.  


Kathryn said thanks to Gemma, Ann and Megan we now have leaves and chips.


Wall Project in the 700’s


Andy would like to help fix the wall in the 700’s.  Discussion ensued about using the concrete balustrades that are near the share shelf.  Will thought we would have to do this project in the fall when the garden beds near the wall are empty.  Will said he would talk to Kris about getting the use of the machinery to do it. The plan is to place the balustrades and backfill behind them with chips.  Will said there are several trees next to the wall that we need to talk to FH King about.  


Boulders at the leaf pile at University Houses


The rocks need to be moved to usee the improved leaf and chip pile at University Houses.  Will said he would speak to Kris or Gabe about having it done.


Weed Wackers


Ear protection for people using the weed wackers was discussed.  Single use ear plugs do not need to be sanitized.  We agreed that Jolene will check to see what we should buy.


Recruit for another Co-chair


Since Illana will be leaving , it is necessary to recruit another co-chair. Jessica expressed her support for a new co-chair.  The committee thanked Illana again for her service.  Illana said she would miss us.


Discussion about hiring another garden worker


Jolene said that the biweekly mowing help will cease on July 25th.  There was a question about why the back part of University Houses was not being mowed.  Megan asked Gemma to show her what needs to be mowed and she will do it.


Jolene said we will be able to hire without posting due to covid.  Discussion ensued.  We will pursue hiring another garden worker.


Garden Worker Manual


A draft interview with Will was shared on the discussion list.  This is a start for the Garden Worker Manual.


Water System Upgrade


There was discussion about buying the supplies to upgrade the water lines.  Since the redo of the 100’s line 7 years ago there have been no breaks or repairs.  The proposal is to purchase the pipes and faucets for an upgraded system, but not the plastic pipe that goes between the faucets.  The plastic pipe is hard to store and should be bought as we redo each line.  


Motion by Ann and seconded by Barb L to buy faucets and pipes for redoing all the water lines at a cost of about $4500 and not to exceed $6000.  Motion passed


The next waterline for an upgrade would be the 1000’s.


Everyone thanked Illana again and wished her well.


Adjourned

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee   



Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

June 10, 2020 7 PM

Remote Meeting


7:00 Present: Illana, Jolene, Niels, Ann, Barb L, Alan, Andy, Jessica, Megan, Ric, Karen, Gemma, Barb A and Kathryn.


Minutes  Motion by Kathryn and seconded by Ann to approve the May 2020 minutes. The minutes were approved. 


Registrar Update


Kathryn said the gardens are full with 3 people on the waiting list.  Plots have been turning over to new gardeners.  The garden juries are starting and some gardeners do not appear to be starting their gardens.  


People are starting to make suggestions about what jobs need to be done around the gardens.  Kathryn has made a few assignments such as weeding the berry plantations.


More seeds will be put out on the share shelves like flowers, winter squash, melons and cucumbers. 


Garden Worker Report 


Megan said she has mostly been weed wacking the edges of the paths where the UW Housing people do not mow.  


Megan tried to use cans to make plot marker tabs, but they were too thin.  She will use aluminum sheet metal instead. 


There is a difficult to access leak at 1010 but it is not a major problem yet.  There are about 40  dead apple trees that have been marked with tape.  These need to be cut down. There was discussion about these trees being chipped by Housing and the chips brought to University Houses.


Jolene said that one mower was bought for use by the Housing people to mow our garden.  The new mower seems to be working well.  The other could be purchased.  


Illana reports she has not heard back from Will about the Garden Worker Manual.


Maintenance Project


Water lines- Since the 100’s water line was replaced, there have not been any problems with the lines.  There was discussion about redoing some more water lines in the garden, especially the more problematic ones.  The work crews could stay 6 feet apart for such a project.  Perhaps supplies should be bought soon.  Barb L will get in touch with Will.


Motion by Karen and seconded by Barb L to buy supplies for redoing another water line.  Motion passed


Retaining wall in the 700’s is failing.  Discussion ensued about the best way to fix the wall Megan will look at the wall and Niels offered to help.


Bean Beetle Wasps- Kathryn said that the only company supplying wasp mummies is the same company we bought from last time.  The cost is $385 for 80 mummies.  Barb A talked to the UW Entomologist P J Leach, who thought it would be a good idea to buy the mummies.  


Moved by Karen and seconded by Barb A to buy the mummies when we have bean beetle larva present.  Motion passed.


Co-Chair Resignation


Ilana said that the next meeting will be her last because she is moving to Ithaca to go to graduate school in Landscape Architecture.  The committee thanks her for her service.


Alan said that mowing, wood chips and leaves are needed at University Houses.  There was discussion of the condition of the road to the leaf and chip piles.   Gemma said she will ask Shorewood if they will make a delivery of leaves to University Houses.  


Megan was thanked for a good job weed wacking at the gardens. 


Adjourned

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee   






Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

May 13, 2020 7 PM

Remote Meeting


7:00 Present: Illana, Jolene, Niels, Ann, Barb L, Sandra, Jessica, Megan, Ric, Karen, Gemma, Barb A and Kathryn.


Minutes
Motion by Kathryn and seconded by Ric to approve the March 2020 minutes. The minutes were approved.

Registrar Update

Kathryn said the gardens are full with 7 people on the waiting list. Rhonda will be preparing a new, up to date map of the gardens. People have been asking about a compost sale. How would it be possible?

Sandra and Kathryn did an orientation video. The link will be sent to the committee and we can review it.

Garden Worker Report

Megan said she had nothing to report as she has just gotten back to work. She says she does not know how to fix plumbing, but wants to learn. Will fixed one problem in the 700’s line and the water was on for a while, but it is off again due to another leak.

Jolene said she has not taken any action with the UW Housing doing mowing.

The hoses at University Houses are in bad shape and need to be replaced. There are 15 water stations and she proposes we replace half the hoses this year and half next.

Motion by Karen and seconded by Barb L to replace 7 hoses with high quality hoses up to $700. (estimated to be $60 X 7= $420.) Motion approved.
Some of the hose reels also need repair. Ric and Megan are volunteering to work on this project. There was also discussion that the T poles work well for hoses too. The hose reels kink the hose at the attachment point. There was agreement that the hoses should be drained and stored inside in the winter.


Essential work for garden workers




Plumbing repairs

Mowing

Half plot markers

Cart repair


Megan proposed she cut soda cans and fold in the sharp edges, emboss letters on them and attach them with sheet metal screws.

It was agreed that there will be no work crews with large groups of people this year.

Will wants to build a retaining wall in the 900’s.

Other potential projects include rechipping paths, removing thistles and cutting down dead trees.

The trees could be cut down with a hand saw. Jolene said that the trees could be chipped upon request by Housing.

The blackberry at the University Houses weed pile needs to be pruned. Gemma volunteered to lead a work crew to do it.

Discussion ensued about creating a list of jobs to be done around the garden for workday credit. Kathryn will coordinate the list.

As was agreed last year, there should be only 2 small picnic tables under the arbor. Niels said he would move the extras to across the road.

The garden shed needs to be cleaned.

Kathryn said we might need to think about changing the requirement of payment for workdays when we do not have a lot of workday opportunities.

Discussion ensued about a google document to list workday opportunities. Illana said she would create a read only list. Jolene said gardeners could tell us what they thought needed to be done and Kathryn would approve the jobs.

Cleaning abandoned plots will be available

Barb A asked when the Arbor would come down. It would be better for the plants if it came down in the fall. Jolene said she doesn’t know when it will happen due to Covid.

The water lines could be redone at Eagle Heights one at a time.

Will’s expertise is needed to redo the waterlines.

Jolene asked about the progress on the garden worker manual. Illana reported that Will would send it, but it has not happened yet. Discussion ensued. The idea to interview Will and produce a manual from the oral interview was again proposed and supported.

The 100’s line is new and we don’t have as many problems with it. Jolene said that a project as big as redoing a whole water line would have to go out for bid if done by the University. The foundation account can be used for improvements and emergencies. We must get approval to spend the money from the GOC. After discussion, it was agreed that the regular account should be used.

Megan expressed interest in being part of redoing the water lines. Ilana said she would contact Will about the Garden Worker manual again.

Jolene said the committee is responsible for holding the Garden Workers accountable. If someone is not doing their job, probably they shoud not have their job anymore.

There should be a requirement that the Garden Workers reply to each others emails, attend monthly meetings and reply to emails.

There was agreement to do a check in meeting in 2 weeks, May 27 from 7-8pm.

Adjourned 8:12

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee




Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

March 11, 2020 7 PM

Eagle Heights Community Center


7:00 Present: Illana, Jolene, Will (a new gardener), Megan, Ric, Karen, Alan, Barb A and Kathryn.


Minutes
Motion by Kathryn and seconded by Barb A to approve the February 2020 minutes. The minutes were approved.

Registrar Update
Seed Fair Cancelled

The Chancellor has cancelled all gatherings of larger than 50 people, so the Seed Fair is cancelled. We have a lot of seeds and we need to get the seeds to the gardeners. Discussion ensued. We have 571 plots. A small group of people could make bags of 15 seed packets with cool weather type seeds like peas, greens, lettuce, radishes, etc and probably beans because they can be planted earlier than the true summer seeds. Things like squash, cucumbers and melons will be given out later at the garden. Tomatoes, peppers and eggplant will be put on the share shelf so those gardeners who start their own plants can do so. Flowers will also be put on the share shelf.

Seed packets will be ready by March 28, the old Seed Fair date and will be given out at both Eagle Heights and University Houses gardens. Row cover will be sold at both plant sales. Garden orientations will be limited to 30 people each to stay under the fifty people limit of the chancellor.

Cool weather plant sale April 26

Warm weather plant sale May 24

There have been 439 applications so far, with 375 of them being renewals. There are 132 plots still available.

Kathryn has tried to contact the Sweet Potato Project people but has had no answer so far.

Garden Worker Report


Garden worker Will reports by email that carts and tools will go out this weekend.

Illana said we were still in need of a garden worker manual. She will send an email to Will.

Updates on University Houses road, Lakeshore Preserve and the Arbor

Our invited guests have not been able to come, so some of these items will need to wait.

Kathryn reports that the gardener in University Houses plot B2 has agreed to move to the C row so the leaf pile can be expanded to include both A5, B1 and B2, which is good news. This would mean that there would probably be room for wood chips here also.

The Arbor has not yet been removed. The arbor rain garden is siphoning water off, which is useful. We need a better agreement about how much common area we want to garden. For example, the daylilies near the shed are not getting any care. We need to think about how much work we can actually get done. We need a shared vision about what we can actually get done without overextending volunteers and garden workers.

Kathryn suggested we have an Inventory of all Common Areas Sub-Committee and she agreed to be on it. There was general agreement that this was a good idea. Kathryn will send an email about this topic.

Plumbing


The water leaks still have not been fixed. Jolene has sent a work order to UW Plumbing. FH King would like the water on by April 16.

Motion to adjourn Karen/Barb A

Adjourned 7:45

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee 




Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

January 8, 2020 7 PM

Eagle Heights Community Center


7:00 Present: Jessica, Illana, Rhonda, Niels, Karen, Ann, Barb A, Barb L and Kathryn.

Minutes Motion by Kathryn and seconded by Barb A to approve the November 2019 minutes. The minutes were approved.

Registrar Update

There have been 140 applications so far, with 120 of them being renewals.

Shorewood continues to bring leaves, but the space at Eagle Heights is full. Will has been asked to talk to Shorewood about the problem. Perhaps those extra leaves could go to University Houses.

Also manure was delivered to the weedpile pad at Eagle Heights… Yeah!!

Scott at Gardens To Be will be providing plants for the plant sale.

Seed Fair will be March 28.

Garden Worker Report

No report.

Access Road to Universtiy Houses Garden


Discussion ensued about the difficulties of providing services to University Heights due to no access during wet weather. Rhonda said that the issue should be taken up at the GOC. There was discussion about expanding the leaf pile near B1 plot and perhaps expanding it to include B1.

It was agreed we would consider expanding the weedpile to include B1 and that we would pay for the access road to the present leaf pile near B1, which is all that is needed to service the garden. It would be possible to continue putting leaves at the further west leaf pile only when the ground is frozen.

Rhonda said that the access road will require a large stone base because water flows across the land between the leaf pile and the weedpile. She said perhaps UW Grounds will do the work like they did for the weedpile at Eagle Heights.

Arbor


After consultation with UW Grounds, the recommendation is that the arbor needs to be taken down and rebuilt. The poles are in bad shape. The arbor was built by R. Gunderson.

Our choices seem to be:


Take it down

Rebuild the existing arbor

Build a new arbor at the same site

Discussion ensued. What are we doing with this area? Mowing has been a problem. Two picnic tables are enough. There are one or two grape vines left which struggle a little with mildew. Rhonda suggested we need a Master plan for the area. We agreed it was a good idea to have a Master Plan. Rhonda thinks she may have the orginal plans for the arbor. We should also take pictures of the arbor. Protecting the grapes and having temporary support for the vines was mentioned. We agreed to make a decision about taking down the arbor at the next meeting.

Plumbing Problems

There are large holes dug along the 900”s and 1300”s to expose the water pipe that were not able to be repaired before winter. Concern was expressed that a fence was needed along with the carts around the holes. Jolene suggested that Will fence the holes.

Other Items

There area along the road at Eagle Heights where MGE buried the power line belongs to the Preserve. Discussion ensued. The sumac and elderberries were good. What is the shared vision for the area? It seems like a good topic for the GOC.

Jolene will come to the next meeting to talk about hiring Garden Workers.

Adjourned 7:54

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

2019 Minutes






Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

November 13, 2019 7 PM

Eagle Heights Community Center


7:00 Present: Megan, Illana, Will, Niels, Karen, Ann, Alan and Kathryn.

Minutes Motion by Kathryn and seconded by Ann to approve the October 2019 minutes. The minutes were approved.

Registrar Update

We have received six big boxes of seeds from Seedway, so we have a lot of seeds. Discussion ensued about how many seed packets to give away to each plot at the Seed Fair. It was decided that we could give 20.

There was discussion regarding the 2020 application and the rules. It was requested that the no hoses in the path be in bold type, which everyone agreed to. There has been a problem with some gardeners storing non-gardening related items in their plots. After discussion it was agreed that a new rule will be that non-garden related items will be removed from plots.

Kathryn will send an email to the gardener in question giving one week to remove the items. If the items are not removed they will be removed.

Seed Fair will be March 28.

Garden Worker Report


Will reports that Jolene said the raise for Garden Workers has been approved to $15/hour. The gardens are being closed down and the tools and carts will be put away. Will is doing the Eagle Heights shed and Kathryn will do the University Houses shed.

One problem is the two large (3’ x2’ x2’) holes above two water line leaks at Eagle Heights. The UW Plumber was called at the beginning of October to fix the leaks, but it hasn’t happened yet. The dirt from the holes is sitting in carts.

The UW Preserve folks have given us a Ford diesel tractor with a 4’ brush mower that works for mowing the perimeter of Eagle Heights and all of University Houses.

Megan reported on the equipment in the Eagle Heights shed. There are two tillers, one large and one small. Will said the large tiller belongs to FH King and we can use it. There is a mower that doesn’t work that needs to be taken to Middleton Power Center. They repaired it last year and it only ran for 15 minutes. The mower belongs in the University Houses shed. Megan said there is a large wheelbarrow with caging and tarps also.

2020 Plans


Kathryn proposed that there be no meeting in December and we plan to use the January 2020 meeting to talk about what we want to accomplish in 2020. There was general agreement with this plan. Important items to fix are deliveries of leaves, wood chips and manure to University Houses and rebuilding the Eagle Heights arbor. Discussion ensued. Could we hire UW Grounds to move leaves from the Eagle Heights pile to University Houses after the road is frozen?

Discussion continued about having an accessible service road at University Houses. There are many options: gravel, porous pavers or other? Illana will ask Kelly about a service road.

Garden Worker Manual


Illana asked Will about information for a Garden Worker Manual and he said he has all the information and will give it to her including contact lists, calendar year tasks.

Cleared area near the power lines

What are the Preserves plans about the cleared area where the MGE power line was put underground? The plans are unknown at this time.

Adjourned

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee


Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

October 9, 2019 7 PM

Eagle Heights Community Center

7:00 Present: Megan,, Jessica, Will, Louisa, Eunhae, Karen, Barb A, Jolene, Athena and Kathryn.

Minutes Motion by Kathryn and seconded by Louisa to approve the September 2019 minutes. The minutes were approved.

Registrar Update

The inspecting of plots has ended for the season. Since row cover was on sale, it has already been purchaced for the 2020 Seed Fair. We have received seed donations from Seed Savers, Baker Creek, E & R and will be getting seeds from Renee’s.

Seed Fair will be March 28.

The last day for the porta potty will be November 6th. Our financial summaries are available thanks to Jolene. Gretel and Will Z will be checking plot markers and corner poles.

Guests from UW Preventative Care

Medical students Athena, a gardener at Eagle Heights and Eunhae introduced themselves. They are part of a 10 week volunteer project focusing on Preventative Health. What would be a good project at the gardens? Discussion ensued. A person emailed Kathryn about animal scat in the gardens and was concerned about round worms. Perhaps a food safety and cooking guide would be good.

Garden Worker Report


Will reports that Eagle Heights shed now has electricity. We now have battery powered weed wackers that can be used with work crews. This means path maintanence can be easily done with work crew labor. There are three seeps in the water lines that need to be repaired. The repairs to the branch lines will be done by the UW Plumber. The water will be turned off next week at University Houses.

A concern was raised about the stockpiling of sand in the weed pile area at Eagle Heights. Teaching the gardeners weed pile rules has been difficult and having sand in the weed area is confusing.

Arbor Posts


Jolene will have someone from UW Grounds come and look at the Arbor. Barb A would like to not be involved with the Arbor reconstruction and just keep gardening at the Arbor.

Shed Cleanout

Megan cleaned the shed. She reports that there are a large number of machines in the shed that don’t get used. Barb a said the push mower is no longer needed. Discussion ensued. Megan will make an inventory of the large items in the shed.

There is a large pile of wood chips on the University Houses parking pad that needs to be moved. Jolene thinks we need a service path at University Houses. It was suggested that an empty plot at University Houses be used to stage the chips until they are used.

Adjourned 7:40pm

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee




Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

September 11, 2019 7 PM

Eagle Heights Community Center

7:00 Present: Megan, Karly, Kylar, Niels, Ric, Mark, Karen, Barb A, Jolene, Ilana and Kathryn.

Minutes Motion by Kathryn and seconded by Ric to approve the August 2019 minutes. The minutes were approved.

Registrar Update
The weed juries have given their final reports. A quarter of the plots at University Housess are weedy. It has been a difficult season because the weather was difficult. After advertising that gardeners could do their workday by clearing abandoned plots, 25 gardeners have cleared 21 plots for workday credit. With the free plot offer until the end of the season, 14 new gardeners have 13 new plots.

Presently there are 2 full plots empty at Eagle Heights. At University Houses there are 6 full plots and 4 half plots empty.

Ulrike led a workday at University Houses and much was accomplished. The plot next to the Arbor Garden was cleared by volunteer and looks wonderful. Barb A said the path next to the Arbor Garden is being cleared of quack grass too.

Garden Worker Report

Karthryn read Will’s report. He says that University Houses has been mowed now and the Eagle Heights shed now has electricity. Shorewood cleared the weed pile and there will be a workday this weekend in the 1300’s and shed. Megan said she has been working on repairing old wheelbarrows and carts. Jolene is buying a weed whacker.

Garden Worker Position

Jolene said that changing the rate of pay for garden workers is easy She will try to get it done before the end of the calendar year. She is still exploring the possibility of using the Housing grounds crew for heavy jobs. When we do advertise for the garden worker position, Kathryn will have a notice in the weekly gardener email.

Arbor Posts

Barb A still needs to contact the orginal builder.

Parasitic Wasps to control Mexican Bean Beetles

After discussion, Barb A agreed to call the UW Ex entomoligist to find a more reliable source for the wasps.

Garden Worker Manual

A garden worker manual would be a good resource for the garden workers. It was suggested that Will could just tell a group of people about the garden work and the people would just write and later compile the information into a garden worker manual, complete with maps.

Arbor Garden

Barb A would like some stepping stones for the Arbor Garden for the after she is sure the quack grass is gone along the path. After that she would like to plant no mow grass. She would like someone to volunteer to be a friend of the rain garden.

Motion by Niels/Karen to adjourn

Adjourned 7:27pm

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee


 
Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

August 14, 2019 7 P.M.

Eagle Heights Community Center

7:00 Present: Barb L, Karen, Barb A, Jolene, Ann, Ilana and Kathryn.

Minutes Motion by Kathryn and seconded by Barb L to approve the July 2019 minutes. The minutes were approved.

Registrar Update

The garden juries for July met and there are more bad plots. Twenty plots have been given up or confiscated, 34 plots have improved. There are 8 empty plots at Eagle Heights and 8 at University Houses. Kathryn will be writing a Housing newsletter article about free plots in the next issue.

Garden Worker Report

No report as no garden workers attended the meeting.

Garden Worker Position

Since Mags has resigned as Garden Worker, there is an empty position. Jolene said she has been thinking about the difficulty of filling the position in a more sustainable way. Jolene has been in her position for 3 years and we have hired 4 garden workers. Some of the ideas were to keep the Registrar’s position the same. Keep a Garden Worker that runs work groups and directs the work flow of other Garden Workers.

One of the problems is the money is not enough. The Garden Worker Position pays $13 and $15 an hour would be much better. Another idea is that current Housing employees can work dining hall shifts. This could allow the garden worker to make money in the winter.

We all agreed that Jolene will explore the options and that paying $15 was a good idea. (Kathryn abstained from this vote.) It would also be a good idea if new jobs were posted on the garden notice boards. It takes a long time to hire a new person and these ideas are for next year.

In the short term, could Megan work more hours? We need to think about filing in the gaps. Could we use workday labor to maintain the paths? Another idea is to allow experienced gardeners to run workdays. Kathryn suggests to offer the running of workdays to the people on the discussion list. Discussion ensued. It was agreed that we would contact the Preserve about how they run their volunteer program. Jolene said it should probably include a basic background check for volunteer leaders.

Problems with Signs at the CALS Research Plot

The CALS Research Plot originally posted signs only in Chinese saying not to steal the vegetables. This was cause for concern by some gardeners who suggested the signs showed bias against Chinese people. Discussions occurred between representatives of the Chinese community and CALS. The signs now include English, Korean and Chinese. (Note-This plot is not under control of Eagle Heights Gardens.)

Eagle Heights Community Garden Policy about notifications signs is to continue to support communication in multiple languages. UW has a list of the 5 most commonly spoken languages on campus.

Thefts

When strangers are in plots taking vegetables that are not theirs, call the UW Police.

Help requested

An email will be sent requesting help in the Arbor Garden. Also Kathryn requests the use of a truck in exchange for workday credit. Is there someone who would be willing to organize an ice cream social and tomato tasting party?

Motion by Ann/Barb L to adjourn
Adjourned 8:10pm

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee


Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

July 10, 2019 7 P.M.

Eagle Heights Community Center

7:00 Present: Barb L, Karen, Megan, Will, Jude, Ann, Ilana, Ric, Jessica, and Kathryn.

Minutes Motion by Kathryn and seconded by Ric to approve the June 2019 minutes. The minutes were approved.

Registrar Update

Plot 115 has been planted with Ground Hog diakon and Austrian winter pea. The weed juries reported and 7 plots have been confiscated and 5 other plots voluntarily given up. There are 13 plots open at Eagle Heights and 6 at University Houses.

Garden Worker Report

Will reported that the gardens are in reasonably good shape with the mowing. UW Grounds is donating wall building material for the 100’s path, which will be placed near the weed pile.

Some of the trees on the east side have been killed due to girdling by animals when the snow was higher than the tree tubes. All agreed that it would be a good idea for the work crews to take the dead trees down and remove the debris.

All of the siphon valves have been replaced at University Houses and Eagles Heights.

Megan reported that she would be mowing on Monday. Will bought new wheelbarrows for University Houses and Megan put them together.

Three dozen water spigots have been ordered, but not received. As Bobby has resigned in purchasing, Jolene will take care to find out why the spigots are not here.

The entire back of University Houses is wet and difficult to mow. Will is working on the broken flail mower. Discussion ensued.

Motion by Karen and seconded by Barb L to authorize Will to take the flail mower in for repairs. Motion approved.

Manure

The farm owner reported that UW Grounds was out to see the manure pile.

Trees

There needs to be a discussion of the future of the fruit trees. Remove dead trees and evaluate what remains. What about ornamental bushes? It was agreed that the trees do make a nice boundary and a boundary is good.

Weed pile

Gardeners are requested to place the weeds on the concrete pad at Eagle Heights. At University Houses the weed pile will be cleaned up by Housing. Kathryn will again send an email to all gardeners about proper weedpile use.

Fallen Tree

There is a tree fallen on the Charter data line near the shed at Eagle Heights. Many different people have been informed, but it has not been removed yet.

Motion by Barb L/Karen to adjourn

Adjourned 7:37pm

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee


Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

June 12, 2019 7 P.M.

Eagle Heights Community Center

7:00 Present: Barb L, Karen, Jolene, Megan, Will, Mags, Alan, Niels, Ann, Ilana and Kathryn.

Minutes Motion by Will and seconded by Kathryn to approve the May 2019 minutes. The minutes were approved.

Registrar Update

Many things have happened. The arbor shade was repaired by Ann and Gretel. There was a new Arbor rain garden workday was led by Barb A and Jim. The extra seeds were taken to the Master Gardens by Barb A. Some of the seeds also went to Troy Gardens. The plant swap was last Sunday and went well.

There are 6 plots available at Eagle Heights and 2 plots will be taken back. There are 7 plots available at University Houses.

Garden Worker Report

Will reported that Heartland wood chips can be delivered to Eagle Heights but the path at University Houses is still too wet. There are still two more paths on the north of Eagle Heights to be done. Mowing has been difficult this year because the Preserve tractor we used in the past is not operational. Our new mower is operational and was tested in the 1200’s.

The electricity to the shed is still waiting for MGE. UW Electric is finished. The cold winter caused some trouble with the old nylon connectors. These leaking connectors need to be found and fixed. Manure- Will reported that UW Grounds still want it, but it has been very wet. He will check on it.

Arbor- Barb A has the contact name for the builder.

Discussion ensued about the delivery of supplies to University Houses. The wet and soft road problem is solved when the ground is frozen in last fall. It was agreed that we should have wood chips delivered then too. The question was asked if we could dump for a temporary time on the UW parking lot. Compost will be delivered to University Houses this Sunday by the cartload on a lift gate truck to those who signed up.

Barb L is happy about the mowing and thanks the garden workers.

Will reports that there have been problems with the outhouse with people putting sticks and dirty diapers in the toilet. This makes it very hard to pump the toilet.

Adjourned 7:37pm

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee


Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes


May 8, 2019 7 P.M.

Eagle Heights Community Center

7:00 Present: Barb L, Karen, Jolene, Jessica, Will, Ben, Ric, Barb A, Niels, Ann, Ilana and Kathryn.

Minutes Motion by Kathryn and seconded by Barb A to approve the April 2019 minutes. The minutes were approved.

Registrar Update

Kathryn said there are 24 plots left with 15 of those at University Houses.

The cool weather plant sale went well and the compost sale functioned well with the workday crew delivering the compost. We will have another compost sale at the warm weather plant sale on May 19th with the workday crew.

We still have a large number of seeds that we need to give away. Discussion ensued. Suggestions included Master Gardeners and other community gardens.

Garden Worker Report

Will reported that a wall at University Houses has been fixed but still needs to be backfilled with wood chips. The electricity work is finished in the shed and we are waiting on MGE to connect from the pole. Will is going to put up fencing to protect the grass swale area near the weed pile from dumping.

Hiring Update

Jolene said the 2 candidates that we have offered the job to have accepted and now we are waiting on Human Resources to finish their process. The new Garden Worker start dates are next week.

Time Banking

Ben introduced the idea of Time Banking at the garden. It is an exchange system based on time not money. One hour is equal to one hour. It could be used at the gardens with tasks like weeding, watering and hauling mulch. The benefits would be: strengthening community, increasing gardeners success and perhaps decreasing the number of gardens given up.

There seem to be three ways to keep track on the hours. First, an email with a coordinator, which would probably be somewhat cumbersome. Second, there is a start up platform available called Community Weaver which does have fees associated with it. Third, the existing Dane County Time Bank (DCTB) could be used. The DCTB was supportive when Ben contacted them and Ben thinks this is best.

Discussion ensued. Everyone would have to sign up themselves. It was asked if there were translation services. Needs can be posted and participation is voluntary. Ben will write up a description of the DCTB and how it would work at the garden. Kathryn will send out the information in an email. All the committee agreed to try it.

Arbor Repairs

Barb A asked which direction we were going to take. Ric earlier introduced the diamond pier system. Are the posts still sound or do we need to start over? Niels said that Roald Gunderson was the contractor that first built it. It was decided that Barb A will contact Mr. Gunderson ask his opinion. It was agreed that the eventual goal was to have an arbor where the posts are not in contact with the soil.

The shade cloth is also ripped. Karen and Ann agreed to repair the cloth if someone takes it down.

Manure

Will reported that a source of high quality horse manure was located by Ann. After visiting the site Will estimates about 100 yards of manure are available which we would share with UW Grounds. The farmer and UW Grounds are now in discussions about how and when to move it. Will hopes to have UW Grounds let us have the more aged portion of the pile. The delivery will not take place until the ground dries out, which will probably be in June.

Motion to adjourn 7:45 by Will and seconded by Karen

Adjourned

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee
 


Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

April 10, 2019 7 P.M.

Eagle Heights Community Center

Minutes from March were approved

I. Registrar's Report: Seed fair went well. Some wrong plot numbers may have been given out. Received an email from Ben regarding time banking to help gardeners help one another. All were interested in hearing more about this.

Discussion about how to appoint garden co-chairs in the future. Kathryn will bring suggestions for policies to future meetings.

II. Garden Worker's Report: Tool order was shipped. First mowing will be the second week of May. Path in the 700s is slumping but we will hopefully get another year out of it.

III. General discussion:
Lots of fences going up. Perhaps we need a real policy in place about them? Kathryn will also mention why they aren't a good idea in her email. Also seems like a lot of voles/moles/etc. A discussion of what might work for those or why there are more ensued. (See link at bottom)

Jolene reached out to two possible hires for garden workers and they both accepted. This is great news! Michaiah's last day is April 25th and all were appreciative of the work he did for the garden.

Alan spoke to people at One City about doing outreach. They are interested in a plot next year if we had someone who would be responsible for it. They are interested in field trips this year. Maybe we could do a lunch for the kids and help with transportation.

Meeting adjourned.



Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

March 13, 2019 7 P.M.

Eagle Heights Community Center


7:00 Present: Barb L, Karen, Jolene, Alan, Ann, Ilana and Kathryn.

Minutes Motion by Kathryn and seconded by Barb L to approve the February 2019 minutes. The minutes were approved.

Registrar Update

Kathryn said she has renewed 383 plots and we have 71 new gardeners. Right now we have no waiting list. New applications are coming in all the time and we have around 100 plots left.

Will Z checked for missing plot markers and found only a couple missing. He also reports he did not see voles.

The Seed Fair will be March 30. The Sweet Potato Project will have an informational table. We have 33 volunteers and Kathryn will ask Will about cutting the row cover. Orientations will happen at Eagle Heights and University House the weekend of the Seed Fair. Ric, Ulrike and Mr Lui will join Kathryn doing orientations.

Kathryn asked Jolene about who in Housing puts up the Eagle Heights parking signs and Jolene will find out.

SEED FAIR will be March 30.

Garden Worker Report

Ilana says that according to Will the electricity is being finished to the shed. The flail mower has not yet been ordered because the tractor is buried by carts. When the carts come out, then the flail mower will be ordered.

Will reported that we may be about to get manure from a local stable.

Treasurer’s Report

Barb L said there were some problems with the garden deposits being credited to the proper account, but the problem seems solved now.

Discussion of Spending Money

Ann said an upgrade of the website is necessary for security purposes. There have been multiple hacking attempts recently. Discussion ensued.

Motion by Barb L, seconded by Kathryn to authorize Ann to spend up to $400 to upgrade the website. Motion approved.

Discussion ensued about what to spend money on.

-Concrete weed pad at University Houses

-What about having a social activity involving free food at the Plant Exchange in early June?

-Jolene said perhaps we could pay speakers to hold winter talks of interest to gardeners.

-Alan asked if a school could have a garden plot. Kathryn said yes school groups have had plots in the past. Alan said it would help if there was some support. Discussion about how to make a plot work with young children occurred. One of the difficulties of a school plot is maintenance and care. A good way to get young children interested is let them pick and eat from the garden.

-What if there was a guided garden tour. Gardeners would be in their plots available to talk to people on a walking tour.

-Manure- Pay UW Grounds to use a truck and front end loader to haul manure. We need a clean source of horse manure that is aged.

Website

Ann had to remove the facebook link on the website because of an update. We need to get access to the facebook account.

Adjourned

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee



Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

February 13, 2019 7 P.M.

Eagle Heights Community Center
7:00 Present: Taylor, Ric, Will, Barb A, Karen, Kathryn and Jessica.
 

Minutes Motion by Will and seconded by Barb A to approve the January 2019 minutes. The minutes were approved.

Registrar Update

Kathryn said she has renewed 300 plots and has 40 new applicants. The row cover has arrived.

The seed repackaging was finished a few weeks ago and the seeds are sorted too. We have a lot of seeds.

A flat of plants has been ordered from the Arboretum for the rain garden for planting at the appropriate time.

SEED FAIR will be March 30.

Garden Worker Report

Probably in March when the snow melts and it is warmer, the tools and carts will be put out. It is a good time to stockpile mulch, but not spread it on the frozen ground.

Will still needs to get the UW Grounds people to look at the Arbor poles. Ric will resend the pole idea to Will.

Will reported that the electric pole for the shed is in progress. Kathryn has facilitated the Purchase Order. It would be great if we had it by April so we could sharpen the tools.

Garden Worker Position

Jessica reports that we can hire two garden worker candidate out of this pool if necessary.

Discussion of Spending Money

There should be a sheet up for gardeners to write their opinions about what the gardens need.

Discussion ensued about what to spend money on.

-Concrete weed pad at University Houses

-A flail mowing attachment that also grind the weeds as the paths are mowed. This attachment does not exhaust the debris and the small one could be used in plots and not affect the neighboring plot.

-Replace the cables on the 2 wheel tractor

-Order more parsnip predators

-Manure- Pay UW Grounds to use a truck and front end loader to haul manure. We need a clean source of horse manure that is aged.

-Rain garden plants- Barb A thinks we are probably good with the rain garden plants as we can have up to 52 plants with the grant from Dane County. On March 11 we will find out how many plants have been donated.

Motion by Karen and seconded by Barb A to approve $1800 for a flail mower attachment and repair the cables on the 2 wheel tractor at Middleton Power Center. Approved

Adjourned

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee

Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

January 9, 2019 7 P.M.

Eagle Heights Community Center

7:00 Present: Illana, Ann, Niels, Alan, Ric, Jolene, Barb A, Barb L, Karen, Kathryn and Jessica.

Minutes Motion by Kathryn and seconded by Ric to approve the November 2018 minutes. The minutes were approved.

Registrar Update

Kathryn said she has renewed 131 plots and has 16 new applicants. Many gardeners from the 500 and 600”s are choosing to move to new plots up the hill, probably due to the flooding problems last year.

We received a large box of seeds from Berlin seeds. Kathryn ordered 2 rolls of row cover. Gardens to Be has responded positively to Kathryn’s email about plant sales this year.

April 21 Cool crops and May 19 Warm crops were proposed as dates, but April 21 is Easter…

Kathryn will consult with Gardens to Be again.

Seed repackaging will be January 21 at 9am. SEED FAIR will be March 30.

Kathryn reports that Eagle Heights shed was cleaned and a few carts and tools were left out, but they seem to have disappeared. She hopes not. Discussion ensued.

Treasurer’s report

Barb L said she will have a report for the next meeting.

Garden Worker Report

Jolene reports that the request for a temporary position for training and consulting has been approved. The permanent garden worker replacement listing has been posted and will be open until January 21. If necessary, we will be able to hire 2 workers from this listing. Jolene said it is important for us to spread the word about the opening. She will send out the electronic form of the description tomorrow.

Arbor Garden

Kathryn said plans for the former marsh at Plot 606a to be transformed into a rain garden are coming along. Barb A will apply for rain garden plants from the County. Barb A said she would like the model to be that everybody helping in the Arbor takes a section and is responsible for the upkeep. Barb A will be happy to help plant the new sections, but she needs help. Kathryn said a commitment of 1 hour a week would be right. Another section needing a volunteer is the Daylilies by the shed. Kathryn will try to find volunteers for these areas.

Plot 115


Kathryn proposed that we try to get plot 115 in good shape so it could be a plot again. She proposes planting forage Diakon to break up the clay. After discussion all thought it was a good idea.

Facebook/website

Ann bought a security system for the website after multiple hacking attempts. It is working. She said that the minutes and the Registrar’s comments are not visible on the front page. Ann requests garden photos for the front page. There was a suggestion that we have a little more information on the front page, like the co-chairs’ names. The co-chairs agreed. Jolene reports that we may be able to request a Domain name from DoIT.

Third garden worker We will write a third position description for Will, and a new garden worker will be hired in Will’s previous position. **Can Jolene contact Michiah to see if he’ll be coming back?**

Expenditures


Approved: Dollar amounts are not to exceed.

Electric pole-$2000

Water protection-$4000

Arbor Poles repair


In discussion:

Manure


There should be manure available for both gardens. The oldest and best composted manure should go to University Houses. The goal should be multiple loads. We offer to pay for transport from UW Grounds.

Flail mower attachment Middleton power would be the people to get it from – approx. $1500.

Other

We should ask the gardeners what they need for the gardens. What about a survey? A large piece of paper could be put up at the Seed Fair for people to make suggestions about what would make the garden better while they are waiting in line.

Mowing

More upkeep of the common areas was suggested.

Voles

The very large vole problem was discussed. Perhaps there could be a rock pile for a weasel home created near the weed pile. It was suggested that clear cutting at the end of the season helps the hawks catch voles in winter.

Adjourned

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee