If you've been to the garden recently you might have noticed some new additions. Two whirligigs are flying over the garden. They were donated by architect John Grable who found them in the garden of a house he is designing on Ogden. The house was owned by Mr. Balser who was on the original AH Community Garden team working to get the plans for the garden approved by the city. Thanks to John for wanting the whirligigs to come full circle.
There is also a "patio" in front of the compost bins. An Alamo Heights resident had leftover bricks from a remodeling project and offered them to the garden. We thank Steve Hinshaw for his hard work installing the bricks. Suzanne Goudge, who takes care of the compost, is especially appreciative to now have a surface to keep her out of the mud and ants!
Pictures of these additions are in the photo gallery.
Charlotte
There is also a "patio" in front of the compost bins. An Alamo Heights resident had leftover bricks from a remodeling project and offered them to the garden. We thank Steve Hinshaw for his hard work installing the bricks. Suzanne Goudge, who takes care of the compost, is especially appreciative to now have a surface to keep her out of the mud and ants!
Pictures of these additions are in the photo gallery.
Charlotte