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Welcome to the Annual All Gardeners ’ Meeting 2011

Welcome to the Annual All Gardeners ’ Meeting 2011. Brought to you by RA and the Garden Plot Coordinators. RA Updates. Environmental Resource Staff Responsibilities Member Service Responsibilities Coordinator Responsibilities Community Gardener Responsibilities. RA Responsibilities.

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Welcome to the Annual All Gardeners ’ Meeting 2011

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  1. Welcome to the Annual All Gardeners’ Meeting2011 Brought to you by RA and the Garden Plot Coordinators

  2. RA Updates • Environmental Resource Staff Responsibilities • Member Service Responsibilities • Coordinator Responsibilities • Community Gardener Responsibilities

  3. RA Responsibilities • Leaf mulch – once a year • Woodchips • Compost • Water and water troughs

  4. RA Responsibilities Con’t • Locks • Pathways • Trash • Trash in bags • Perimeter of garden plot

  5. RA Administration • Renew contracts. • Receive and process rental fees. • Re-assign un-used garden plots. • Waiting list – about 60 and growing. • Notify gardeners in violation.

  6. Coordinator Responsibilities • Monitor the condition of the plots. • Address, communicate and resolve issues. • Liaison between RA and Licensees. • Notify Licensees of changes. • Notify RA of conflicts. • Coordinator needed at Hunters Woods I.

  7. Gardener Responsibilities • Keep vines off the deer fence. • Be gentle with the spouts to prevent damage. • Help keep weeds under control. • Notify your Coordinator of any concerns.

  8. Thank you! Any Questions? Patricia Greenberg Environmental Resource Supervisor

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