Year end requirements for all gardeners:
Items 1 and 2 below are also year end responsibilities for all plot owners.
Preparation requirements when requesting volunteer rototilling:
Tasks include but may not be limited to:
1. Remove all prior growth to soil level.
2. Take down all poles, stakes, etc. and group at the edge of the plot.
3. Remove all string, wires, stones, plastic, wood, glass, hoses, etc.
4. Resposition all tools, ornamentals, fencing, etc., away from soil area to be rototilled, where appropriate.
5. The soil areas to be rototilled, must be cleared of all obstructions, above and below the soil.
6. The plots must be prepared as previously stated, otherwise rototilling will not take place.
7. All plot owners requesting volunteer rototilling assistance must sign up in advanceto determine equipment needs and be present on the designated work day. Rototilling sign up and work day details will be published in a later notice.
My fiance and I are new to all of this. Unfortunately, we won’t be able to attend opening day (April 2, right?), as I am working and we share a car. So, my question is: are these also tasks that need to be done at the start of the year, too? I’m also wondering how to find out which plot is ours? Thanks for any and all info! We look forward to meeting everyone!
Hi Renee,
These are tasks that need to be done once prior to the April roto tilling session if you want your site to be tilled on the workday.
I haven’t posted the final plot map – which i will do – but it looks like you are plot 49.