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Friday, May 29, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Thoughts, prayers, love and care can bring a smile to a sweet child's heart...
at Clayton Downtown Park in January 2009
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
725 Welch Road
(650) 497-8000
Monday, May 25, 2009
Katie Grace Is In The Hospital. We are sad today...
Katie Grace and Snuggle Bug"Hi All,
Just a little note and request. Katie Grace has been admitted again to Lucile Packard Children s hospital. She has been doing so much in the Relay for Organs R Us and Bay to Breakers walk, along with school and dance she has kept going.
Her lungs on the other hand have developed a little weak point. The doctors are at odds as to what they are finding in her X-Rays but they all agree that there is something and are taking all precautions. Some think it is pneumonia others think it is an infection of sort. Either way they all agree that she needs antibiotics and observation.
Her Pulmonary Hypertension needs to be addressed if she has anything in her lungs. We are glad they are being proactive and taking all precautions. pneumonia is not something we can take for granted in her condition. We will be going for another chest x-ray.
Here's my request; Please pray that it is just viral and not pneumonia so that she can get out of here and be home playing with her doll house like normal.
Thank you,
Kathy Groebner (mom of Katie Grace 6 PHer)
In Gods Hands"
Please include Katie Grace in your thoughts today. Take time to learn about Pulmonary Hypertension, Organs R Us, and this precious young girl who is living with a very rare and very serious disease.
Click HERE to read Katie Grace's Caring Bridge Website.
Click HERE to read about Organs R Us.
Click HERE to read about Pulmonary Hypertension.
Click HERE to learn about The Taylor Family Foundation, a wonderful, local non-profit that brings dreams and hope to children with disabilities, Camp Arroyo in Livermore.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Weed Out The Hybrid Seeds...
Use non-hybrid seeds and save big bucks in this year's garden
By Jackie Clay
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Hopes Are Planted In Friendship's Garden Where Dreams Blossom Into Priceless Treasures...
Children's Community Garden In Concord
Donated seedlings growing in the garden.
Brian and his little brother, Angel.
May 17, 2009
Donated seedlings are growing mid-May 2009.
“In my garden there is a large place for sentiment. My garden of flowers is also my garden of thoughts and dreams. The thoughts grow as freely as the flowers, and the dreams are as beautiful.”
-Abram L. Urban
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Monument Community Gardens Action Team...

Thank you Clayton Valley Pumpkin Farm and Christmas Trees...

Plant Nursery Now Open! By the way, their farm is currently open for Plant Sales on Wednesdays and some Saturdays, 10am-2pm. They sell all sorts of flowers, vegetable and herb seedlings. Stop on by, its a cute little farm, easy access and great to know in our own backyard. Please CLICK HERE for Clayton Valley Pumpkin Farm and Christmas Tree's website.
Ava Gardener's Playground...
Here's a fun article about planting corn, beans and squash together. There's tried and true agricultural history to it! Great project for children. Don't miss out...summer's just around the corner.
Creating a Three Sisters Garden
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Calling All Parents, Educators, Schools, Church and Civic Groups...

If I had a class of students, I would send the list of FREE SEED CATALOGS home so parents can order for summer reading. This is free education at it's best, in my humble opinion. Click HERE for my previous article on FREE SEED CATALOGS.
Seeds of Change is an all organic farm based out of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Their catalog is one of the absolute best I have read - 107 colorful pages of vibrant photos. A range of fruits, vegetables, and herbs from across the world and many heirlooms from our native ancestors. Page 39 lists 11 types of Basil with gorgeous thumbnail images all on one page: Aromatto, Cardinal, Cinnamon, Fino Verde, Genovese Sweet, Greek, Holy, Lemon, Lettuce Leaf, Lime, and Opal Purple Variegated. It makes me want to grow each one of them!
If we can inspire children (and adults) to learn about nutrition, biodiversity and self-sustaining agriculture, perhaps they will learn to make more intelligent food choices and promote healthier living. I have read the catalog in it's entirety, and all that Seeds of Change writes about I believe and hope future generations will come to understand how wonderful growing our own organic food and saving seed truly is. My daugher Ava understood what a seed was long before her second birthday. It is never too early to give the gift of gardening to our babies.
A few of my favorites to teach seed saving to children are Nasturtiums and Sunflowers. They grow fast and produce lots of seeds. You can find those at any local garden center. If you like, I will be happy to share some with you too. Get started today. I just picked 50 Nasturtiums seeds from my garden this morning!
Check out Seeds of Change website. There are healthy fundraising ideas, grant applications for seed donations and other interesting ideas.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Meet Major Pam Gardner of The Salvation Army
Amazing and dedicated Salvation Army staff and volunteers opened their doors Sunday evening to receive my truck load of freshly harvested produce donations.
On the far left of this photo is Major Pam Gardner. She is an inspirational woman in her own right, a humble and selfless servant unto others. God Bless The Salvation Army with their Food Pantry and endless outreach in our community!
“Hunger is a problem for the urban poor and the rural poor. Nobody should go to bed hungry.” David Englin
Photo Left to Right: Major Pam Gardner, Eleanor Pritchard, Susan Van Brocklin, Stella Cade, Anne Arnold
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Garden Fresh Celery and Fava Beans!
Saturday morning, The Salvation Army staff member Susan came through again! I called Miss Susan at her home. (Bless her heart.) We rushed over with a carload of celery, fava beans, and last night's Clayton lemons to the food pantry all before Susan and children were off to an afternoon ball game! Another successful adventure to bring local, fresh, nutritious produce to the hands of the hungry. All because warm spirits are working together in service to our community!
“Teach this triple truth to all: A generous heart, kind speech, and a life of service and compassion are the things which renew humanity.” Buddha
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Tomatoes? At the Clayton Valley Pumpkin Farm & Christmas Trees...



The farmers, Sharon and Cara are a joy to speak with. They are selling high quality tomato, vegetable and flower seedlings. I purchased six Brandywine and Amana Orange Heirloom tomatoes for my family - and for my Grow a Row For The Hungry gardening project. I'm about 10 varieties in on my tomato growing addiction! Last year, I had over 40 varieties growing, so I'm striving to be more conservative this year. :)
I encourage you to check their website often for events and news. Clayton Valley Pumpkin Farm & Christmas Trees is a true local gem, only minutes from the downtown area of Clayton. They are a real farm, with live animals and nice folks working the farm. Keep it bookmarked for future reference. I know I am.
Clayton Valley Pumpkin Farm & Christmas Trees
1060 Pine Lane, Clayton, CA 94517-9706
PHONE: (925) 672-5198 EMAIL: info@cvpumpkinfarm.com
Friday, May 15, 2009
Home Composting Is Easy, Even Oscar Can Do It!
There are many Bay Area Workshops on how easy home composting really is. Even if you live in an apartment, a small worm box can do the job! The City of Martinez sponsors a worksop on Wednesday, June 10, 2009, and others throughout the year. Click HERE for additional schedule dates and other city locations.
Oscar the Grouch says:
"Please don't throw banana peels in the garbage. Thank you."
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Pleasant Hill Instructional Garden
A very thoughtful person invited me to harvest Snap peas for donation to the food banks. Hooray, how exciting! In my process of searching google for garden location, etc...I clicked on some unrelated, yet fascinating information from the Pleasant Hill Instructional Garden.What Sunshine Is To Flowers...
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Give the children an opportunity to make garden.
Kind hearts are the gardens...
Photo taken April 21, 2009
Donated seedlings growing in the garden.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Orchard Supply Hardware $10.00 Coupon
Monday May 11, 2009 page A6.
Orchard Supply Hardware
$10.00 off any purchase of $50.00 or more.
$10 off $30 coupon good until June 14th:
Sunday, May 10, 2009
P.S. Picked some loquats too!
I'll check back in a few weeks when the fruit is ripe.
Another Sunday, Another truck load of produce...
Long day, long story short, I collected a truckfull of produce from two very generous farmers at the Martinez Farmers' Market. Sad they were unable to sell their produce for a profit; they have families to feed too! Yet, the Farmers were kind enough to donate to those less fortunate.
If you read my blog from last week, you already know I have the home telephone numbers of the Salvation Army Food Pantry Staff. Ruth & Susan came through again tonight! The truckload of produce was successfully delivered to The Salvation Army in Concord this afternoon. Tomorrow morning, food pantry clients will receive a cornucopia of freshly harvested healthy produce!
A few boxes of zucchini and other items were held back and my friend Hugh will deliver to the Monument Crisis Center tomorrow morning.
Today was a very joyful Mother's Day. I shall end the day with a tribute to one of history's most remarkable Mothers. Good night, sleep tight, and God Bless.
“What I do you cannot do; but what you do, I cannot do. The needs are great, and none of us, including me, ever do great things. But we can all do small things, with great love, and together we can do something wonderful.”
Happy Mother's Day Grandmas! Darling Gifts for Grandmas...
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Itsy Bitsy Spider...California Poison Action Hotline
I'm out gardening in the backyard...and itsy bitsy spider is a Black Widow! "This is serious!" as the Wonder Pets would say. So I do a google search for Black Widow spider. Yes, I confirmed what we've got living on the side of the house! Red belly, big, black and poisonous! What should I do with it? Kill it, or try to donate to Lindsay Wildlife Museum?Meanwhile, I came across this resourceful website. They have a lot of interesting information on their website, even about spiders! I already have the Poison Action Line magnets I picked up from my doctor's office.
Any California resident can order these magnets, brochures, other supplies FREE OF CHARGE. Everyone should have a fridge magnet, telephone sticker, and speed dial on your cell phone. You never know when emergencies happen! For nature lovers - they even offer a free Poisonous Plant Poster. Check it out.
California Poison Action Line: 1-800-222-1222
Better yet, if you work in an office, order these FREE MATERIALS in bulk from the California Poison Action Hotline. Some of the best things in life are free (for now). Take advantage and be safe!
Half Price Books...Sweet Deal for Mother's Day!
Friday, May 8, 2009
An Apple A Day...
An apple a day is out of reach for more than 36 million Americans. Click HERE to read the March 17, 2009 article written by the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano.
Check out the Food Bank's Blog. Food Bank has a website, but they write a separate blog too!
Thursday, May 7, 2009
40 Days, 5 Cents, Fresh On The Table...
Our delicious, nutritious garden fresh lunch. Disclaimer: Carrots and peas take a bit longer than 40 days. Seriously though, salad is super simple to grow. Any small container in the shade this time of year will serve a few salads sooner than you can say - Super Simple Salad five times fast!
Micro Greens are a gourmet treat, and can be served fresh in only 10 days.
French Breakfast Radishes are a thrill for toddlers to pull from the ground. Plant dozens, and save a few for pretty flowers as they go to seed in the hotter weather.
Chard can be planted thickly to harvest as baby greens for an added healthy addition to other salad greens. It also grows just fine in a small container garden.
Today Is A Gift...
A Remarkable Woman With A Vision...Alice Waters
This is a phenomenal story of The Edible Schoolyard, by Alice Waters.
Thursday...Enjoy this beautiful day with loved ones
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Good things are happening in a little garden in a low-income area of Concord...
Donated seedlings growing in the garden April 21, 2009

The volunteer found another volunteer to roto-till an area approximately 12’ x 20’ in the rock hard earth. Soil and nutrients have been added, and more volunteers have come forward to donate plants and seeds: tomatoes, peas, squash, melons, lettuce, spinach, peppers, cilantro, beans, eggplant, corn, strawberries and more. On a warm Sunday in April, together the adults and children in the neighborhood planted a beautiful garden."






