Friday, June 29, 2012

Labyrinth Revisited

A few years ago, Librarian Mark Graceffo did an amazing job creating a stone labyrinth in the back yard, for the purpose of mindful walking and meditation. Over time, Nature took its toll: weeds proliferated, stones fell out of place, and the tree stump seats began rotting. We on the garden committee decided that we could breathe new life into the labyrinth by adding groundcover which would not only hlep delineate the walking spaces, but also keep weeds down in the future. Thanks SO much to Anna, Daisy, Tasheeda, Noel and Paul for their hard work in the hot weather.

BEFORE:




...AND AFTER:


In the near future, an Asian-inspired bench and Buddha statue will be incorporated into the arrangement, as well as flowering bushes behind, along the wall of the Rec Center. The entire lawn will also be re-seeded, so things are looking up and up! We hope to offer guided meditation sessions at the labyrinth and to incorporate its use into outdoor yoga classes too.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Old Plants/ New Plants

As part of the Greening Glenwood effort, Tasheeda has thoroughly documented the existing plant-life in the garden.

The existing flowers, herbs, and shrubs, although lovely, were in sore need of company.  I'm happy to report that after two trips to the nursery this week, we have many new plants ready to be put in the ground, in addition to seeds to be planted next Spring.  Since almost all of the plants are perennials they are sure to provide beauty and enjoyment for years to come.

Hydrangea

Peonies

Anyone know what these are?

New plants!!!
Cheers to Rachel, Fadia, Anna, Deirdre, and Tasheeda for selecting and transporting the plants.  And thanks to the Social Justice Program for funding this project.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Labyrinth Makeover Tomorrow!

Tomorrow morning (Thursday 6/28), Home Depot will drop a huge load of marble chips 
on the Honors House driveway. We plan to lay them inside the labyrinth (see photo below), in hopes that they will both look good and keep the weeds down. 
In the future, we will conduct meditation sessions in the labyrinth, 
independently and in conjunction with yoga classes.

Fortunately, these stones come in relatively small and manageable bags. 
If a decent group of people shows up at the Honors House driveway at 1:00 and each person disperses the contents of just a few bags of stone, the job shouldn't be too bad! 

You know what they say: 
"Many hands make for light work."

Come one, Come All!

Cold beverages will be provided.






Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Kitty Mystery



We have the opposite of a cat burglar at the Honors House.

Someone has placed two kitty garden statues on the Honors backyard deck, understandably for Dr. Wifall--known cat lover and mother of two red tabbies--to discover.

Thank you!!!

Please come forward, whoever you are, for a big hug.

rw

Friday, June 22, 2012

The Honors House Deck: 

The First of Many Projects

 



Above, see rising senior Yanitsa Toneva at the Honors Spring BBQ, catching some rays on the backyard deck. Note that, while Yanitsa looks lovely as always, the deck is in really bad shape. So, two painter friends of Dr. Wifall came over and conducted a deck makeover:




We now also have a sun umbrella for the deck, which matches the redwood stain!

No students were available to assist with the staining, since everybody seems to be working during the daytime (which is very responsible, of course, but...); however, we definitely want student participation in future projects, and will keep you all posted! 
Dr. Brown and colleagues are currently laying the groundwork for many more initiatives. Maybe we'll have to do some evening gardening one day, when students are out of work and it's nice and cool....


In the meantime, our friends at Maintenance have begun some major clearing of unnecessary fencing and overgrown vines and such. They've been working hard! 

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Our First Garden Planning Meeting: The Journey Begins!

Last week, a group of SPC faculty and staff met to plan the creation of a community garden behind the Social Justice House, Honors House, and Campus Mail House at Saint Peter's College.  Our first task was to survey the area for soil conditions, existing plants, sun and wind conditions, debris, ground level and other factors we observed.

There have been some good efforts in the past to make this area a welcoming space, particularly behind the Social Justice House, where herbs grow in raised beds (amidst a few weeds) and a winding labyrinth of stones beckons exploration.  Despite a somewhat shady environment, several plants--including hydrangea, rose, and honeysuckle bushes--were flowering happily, a good sign for future blooms!  There is great potential in the space but also a great deal of work before us in joining the three yards, clearing the debris, and eventually landscaping the area. The following are just some of the ideas brought forward at our first meeting.
  • Gardens!!! There were suggestions for a vegetable garden, herb garden, hanging garden, flower garden, and sculpture garden.  The vision is for a variety of individual, yet connected, garden environments that span across the three "backyards."
  • Murals: painted by a visiting artist or students on the exterior wall of the Yanitelli Center which borders the southwest side of the space.  Possible themes for the murals include social justice and civil rights leaders.
  • A seating area for students to gather and socialize
  • An area for outdoor movement (yoga classes) and musical performance
  • A compost bin to create our own fertilizer out of discarded food and lawn matter
  • A labyrinth "makeover" with new seating and ground cover
  • Outdoor lighting, for evening events
The journey (and the hard work)  has just begun.  Feel free to comment here with any ideas you might have for this community project.  Stay tuned for volunteer opportunities and updates on our progress.