Morrigan's Organic garden
Garden Type: Community | Sun: Full Sun | Soil: Combination | Established: 2010 | Organic
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Morrigan's Organic garden is an outdoor organic garden located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States and currently contains 24 plants.
This is a Community garden that is known to be in USDA Hardiness Zone 7a. It has mainly Combination soil and receives Full Sun light.Photos
Plantings
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Garlic 'Elephant' Day 216
Allium ampeloprasum var. ampeloprasum
Sown on 14 Oct 12
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Garlic 'Californnia' Day 216
Allium sativum
Sown on 14 Oct 12
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Shallots Day 216
Sown on 14 Oct 12
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Sown on 11 Mar 12
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Spinacia oleracea
Sown on 11 Feb 12
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Thymus vulgaris
Sown on 15 Apr 11
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Vaccinium corymbosum
Purchased on 18 Mar 11
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Sown on 13 Mar 11
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Transplanted on 12 Mar 11
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Leucanthemum x superbum
Sown on 24 Feb 11
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Origanum vulgare subsp. hirtum
Sown on 11 Feb 11
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Established on 28 Oct 10
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Armoracia rusticana
Transplanted on 29 Apr 10
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Origanum vulgare
Established on 29 Apr 10
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Rubus idaeus
Established on 28 Feb 10
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Comments
TropicanaRoses wrote:
Yummy! I like this garden. Lots of possibilities with that many raspberry bushes.
Posted on 01 Feb 11 (over 2 years ago)
Morrigan wrote:
Yep, I made raspberry ice cream with some of the berries I had frozen last week.
Posted on 02 Feb 11 (over 2 years ago)
nanamama wrote:
Morrigan – the plot you have in the community garden, are you able to keep it year round or do they make you take everything at the end of the growing season? (or when they say it is the end…)
Posted on 02 Feb 11 (over 2 years ago)
Morrigan wrote:
Year round fortunately. The used to plow them under every year but apparently changed that because of people wanting to growing perennials and complaints that pests & diseases were being spread that way.
Posted on 03 Feb 11 (over 2 years ago)
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