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Gardens of Troy
A blog documenting the horticulture program at TROY Academy in Miami, Florida.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
The butterfly garden begins.
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3.7.09 Bananas
Don of Going Bananas helps us choose some young tr...
Learning.
Doing.
Bananas along a fence line provide a sense of encl...
Future site of Banana City.
Courtyard/butterfly garden gravel replacement.
Hauling away the dusty gravel...
...and replacing it with mulch.
Hard work.
Finishing up.
Garden Update.
Collard green corner. Looking good.
The radish, lettuce, carrot, collard, onion and su...
2.28.09 and Homestead Plant Run.
Pat Kelly of Kelly's Tropicals hooked us up with a...
Loading us up. Pat is the man.
Yellow is in. Picking up compost at Virginia Keyin...
Vilner sifts mulch to make compost soil for the ne...
The butterfly garden begins.
Benjamin spreading mulch.photo by Jim Winters
Luis and native coastal sunflower transplants.phot...
The blue team. ...
Carlos is one of our best students. He makessure t...
Filipino friends.
Installing a border.
Ed of the Rotary Club mulches native coffee plants.
Colleen helps plant some native flowering shrubs.
Juan puts finishing touches on a new planter. phot...
Teamwork. photo by Jim Winters
Wrapping things up in the shade house.
photo by Jim Winters
2.21.09
Smells delicious!
Demonstrating proper pineapple potting technique.
Shayna, gardening class student.
Only 18-36 months until fruit!
Clearing the dusty grass to build a new garden bed.
Hauling soil for the new bed.
Tilling the soil, getting ready to plant.
Leo plants tomato seedlings in the new bed.
ta-da.
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