RE: Pathways


Soucy:

Being urban, we paved the back garden spaces for individual garden plots
with brick paths ( dig down a trough 1- 2 feet, level out the dirt,lay down
gravel & sand, lay bricks). In our front public area we have some raised
flower and plant mounds separated by lawn.  Other folks just dig a shallower
trough and lay down a gravel path. Some fortunate gardens in NYC that are
near torn down building sites have slate and other stone to work with.
Here's our website; http://www.clintoncommunitygarden.org . A more suburban,
huge garden is the Eagle Heights Community Garden in Madison,
http://www.sit.wisc.edu/~ehgarden/ Wisconsin that might have better ideas
for you.

Good luck, tell us how it works out.

Adam Honigman

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	soucy_k [SMTP:soucy_k@cc.denison.edu]
> Sent:	Wednesday, May 17, 2000 12:11 PM
> To:	community_garden@mallorn.com
> Subject:	[cg] Pathways
> 
> We marked off the lots for the garden spaces at our community garden 
> yesterday.  And I am now realizing that the pathways between each space
> will 
> grow weeds if we don't do something.  Does anyone know what that something
> is?
>  Would hay or straw work?  Thanks.
> 
> Kate
> 
> 
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