Thursday, April 9, 2026

March 2026

Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

March 11 , 2026 7 PM

Remote Meeting


Alex, Ann, Yohan, Ron, Alan, Barb A, Pam, Jolene, Lily and Karen.

Alex started the meeting.

Minutes With a motion by Lily and seconded by Barb A the February 2026 minutes were approved.

Registrar Update

There are 23 full plots and 39 half plots open in the gardens. There were 460 renewals, which is average, and a little higher than last year. New applications are still low. We have 49 new gardeners so far this season.

Update on assistance fund: 1/3 of all the money given in donations received has been given out in assistance. Assistance was given to everyone that applied and qualified, and the largest category of recipients was UW apartments residents.

The two Kadco carts that we agreed to order have a shipping charge of $160. With a motion by Karen seconded by Barb A, the additional shipping charge was approved.

The Committee approved the guidelines for snap trapping voles and mice that Lily outlined in the pest guide. Ron pointed out that we should specify that mole traps are not the same as snap traps and are not allowed. The registrar and the weed jury will check to make sure that the guidelines are followed.

Garden Worker Report

We are in the process of hiring more garden workers. Jolene says that the two finalists are going through background checks. One candidate has to reply to this by March 17th. Jolene hopes we will know by early April.

Additional topics

Peace Garden at Eagle's Wing Childcare Center: Jolene says that the Peace Garden at the Community Center needs help. Could the gardens help with maintenance and planning for this to run well? Maybe we could have some workdays there. Some of the leaf mulch from EH could be moved there to keep weeds down. Barb A will talk to a master gardener she knows that did a children's garden. Pam manages the school garden at Randall elementary. Alan says that weeding and basic workdays would be enough to help with this. Maybe both parents and gardeners could contribute to the effort. Lily and Pam will meet with them to work out a plan. They struggle with turkeys in the Peace Garden and fences will not keep them out due to the high fir trees.

Irrigation system: Ron reviewed the email Lily sent to him and Pam with details about the work done last summer and the options for the future. Do the 1300s have problems with water pressure? Not in general, only when the system is being used heavily, which can cause pressure problems throughout the garden. The main line parallel to Lake Mendota Drive is metal and above ground. Larger pipe than those in the garden, maybe 2-3 inches. Ron does not think that adding more lines will not change the overall demand for water and therefore is not a concern for heavier usage. It would be best to build in redundancy. A second line could be added along the 300s coming from the west. This would have to split off from the current line after the concrete slab across the gravel road. Longterm, the two lines could feed alternate rows so that the hill is never totally without water if there is a broken pipe. The 1300s line was done without outside help. Volunteers dug the trench and the line was installed by garden staff.

The meeting ended at 7:40

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

February 2026

Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

February 11 , 2026 7 PM

Remote Meeting


Alex, Ann, Barb A, Jolene, Sandra, Lily and Karen.

Minutes With a motion by Lily and seconded by Ann the January 2026 minutes were approved.

Ann started the meeting.

Registrar Update

So far this year we have 383 renewals and 32 new applications. The deadline for renewals is February 15th, and the number of renewals so far is average. It seems that gardening interest may be down. The number of new applications is a bit lower than previous years. It is likely not related to the plot fees, since they are lower than the fees at other area community gardens.

Lily will be going to the Garden Expo on Friday and will bring garden applications.

Brad, the new director of the Preserve and the other Preserve staff are fine with gardeners using snap traps in plots to control voles. This committee would need to approve this change. It would be nice to feed the hawks any voles that were trapped. We would probably want some requirements around the use of snap traps. Traps should be out of reach of paths, and inside pvc pipe to protect birds. Traps would need to be checked regularly. Lily will write a proposed list of guidelines for the Committee to approve.

The Eagle scout working on the benches for EH and UH Gardens has checked in with Bryn, the Preserve contact. This Committee will need to choose locations for the benches. Next to the granite benches at EH in the shade might work, but those will probably be moved due to the access road construction. The EH tree island is another option. The best UH option is probably by the apple trees.

Lily is writing weed and pest guides for the gardens. She will share drafts with the group but need more photos. Barb likes the emails sent out in the growing season about current weeds to look out for.

Garden Worker Report

Pam was not able to attend, but had nothing to report due to the time of year.

Additional topics

Jolene has submitted the pay increase for returning garden employees and asked for a March 1st effective date.
 
Jolene is currently recruiting for a new garden worker and also for a full-time person at the Community Center office. Lily suggested that we could put the garden worker job in the apartments newsletter. Jolene said they could try this, but it has not been very effective in the past.
 
Opening day will be April 4th, and carts and tools will be out. The Seed Fair is later due to holidays (April 11th). Sandra will update the website.

Motion by Lily and seconded by Barb A to adjourn which passed.

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee