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May 2026

Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

May 12, 2026 7 PM

Remote Meeting


Jolene, Deborah, Alex, Alan, Will, Yohan, Ric, Pam, Lily, Karen, Ron, Rhonda, Gayle, Barb A, Brad, Kelly, Missy, Therese, Lori, James, Peter, Amy.


Alex started the meeting.

Minutes With a motion by Ron and seconded by Barb A the April 2026 minutes were approved.

Access road update from Rhonda: The new service road to the PP storage area is a part of the Frautschi Center project. Map shared. The existing driveway will shift south. There is a problem with the plan for the dumpster that will need to be addressed. The access will be difficult as it is. The storm water management will be improved, and the culverts will be improved. The road for vehicles will be 14 feet wide with pull-offs for trucks to pass. The access will be secure. A stop sign will be added to the top of the hill on Lake Mendota drive.
Concerns are discussed about the safety of crossing Lake Mendota dr. Gardeners would like a change to the curvy pedestrian entrance on the map that will take gardeners in behind the dumpster and porta-potty. This will be reevaluated. There is also concern about adequate access to the leaf and weed piles by trucks. Rhonda will ask Shorewood about this. They need to get a front-end loader in there and maneuver.
 
The timeline for the project is uncertain. Some trees will need to be removed. The Garden footprint will not change, and no lights will be added.
 
Questions: Why is the road right next to the garden path? They are trying to keep the disturbed area to a minimum. Jolene: Could a natural fence be installed? Rhonda: The fence could be slightly above the ground to allow animals to go under. Concern that children can climb chain link fences. Was a tree survey done? Yes, in the area that the road is planned for.

Registrar Update

$1500 was donated in assistance funds and half has been given out. More than half of the recipients were apartments residents. Vacancies: one large plot at EH and four at UH. Nine small plots at each site. We will probably see a few cancellations in the spring as usual. More applications are coming in.

Do we want to contribute volunteer time to help the People's Farm control their thistles? Yes, we can work together to help them. It is in our interests to reduce these weeds also. Volunteers can be given workday credit.

How can we organize the juries to be consistent? This is often a difficult problem. We probably need more groups and more follow-ups. Looking for specific problem weeds is a good idea. People on the jury need to be available once a month. Will: What if we scheduled juries like workdays instead? Set the dates biweekly for Saturday mornings. Also, we should give the juries resources and information about weeds. Everyone likes this plan. The juries will be set up like workdays for every other Saturday morning. There will be two teams at EH and one at UH.

A gardener expressed concern about mouse/vole traps catching toads since they will want to go in the PVC pipes. We could add a requirement that the pipes be raised off the ground. Agreed.

Do we want to consider getting wood chip deliveries that could contain black walnut? Juglone breaks down after 6 months in chips. Yes, if this allows us to get chips we should accept them. We could potentially put a sign at the pile.

The Eagle Scout that make the Leopold benches delivered them. There are two in the tree island at EH and two by the fruit trees at UH.

Some gardeners are not aware of the new mouse and vole trapping option. Lily will send this out again.

Garden Worker Report

Pam: Just getting started on the season. We've had a few good workdays.
 
Other topics

-Jolene: Thanks for the help for Eagle's Wing. They are really pleased with the Peace Garden and they send their thanks.
 
-Thanks for the mowing!

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee






April 2026

Eagle Heights Garden Committee Minutes

April 8 , 2026 7 PM

Remote Meeting




Alex, Ann, Yohan, Ric, Pam, Lily and Karen.


Alex started the meeting.

Minutes With a motion by Lily and seconded by Pam the March 2026 minutes were approved.


Registrar Update

There are 10 full plots and 24 half plots open in the gardens. 26 new gardeners have been assigned plots since last month's meeting. Half of all the openings at at UH, which is proportionaly a lot. Many of these are in the shadier A row.

The Seed Fair will be this Saturday from 9-11.

A gardener would like to plant mountain mint in his plot for pollinators. The committee approved this request. Mountain mint is not considered invasive.

Bucky's is adding a $31.50 fuel surcharge every month. This will continue until the priced of gas goes down. They did not tell us about this ahead of time, but we do not really have an alternative.

We should learn more soon about the Physical Plant storage area access road project. The GOC will attend a meeting with the surveyors on April 20th to hear the results of their inital assessment. There will also be a time later this summer for public comments on the environmental impact of the whole visitor center project. The Committee's main concern is safety, both during the construction of the road and after, when it is used by trucks.

A gardener that put down sod in a couple of plots has been asked to remove it. He has asked for the grass to be grandfathered in. Discussion ensued. The consensus of the Committee is that sod is not in keeping with the intentions of the gardens, and is not a cover crop. The definition of cover crops was made more explicit in the 2026 rules, and the gardener agreed to these when renewing.

Ron could not attend, but made a suggestion to improve the EH irrigation update plan. Rather than adding another line to the 300s row for redundancy, the line that goes from the 500s past the People's Farm would be extended up the North side of the hill. This would feed the existing lines from both ends, providing a backup if one line fails, and better water pressure when both are working. Also no lines would ever cross.

Garden Worker Report

One new garden worker has been hired. Her name is Nanci, and Pam and Lily met with her on Monday for a tour of both gardens. We will only be hiring one garden worker at this time.

With a motion to adjourn by Lily and seconded by Ric, the meeting ended at 7:20

Submitted by Karen, subject to correction by the Garden Committee