Registration is now open for the 2020 Ohio Master Urban Farmer Workshop Series. For all questions contact Mike Hogan at Hogan.1@osu.edu
Click HERE to view, download or print the flyer –> 2020 MUF_Brochure
Registration is now open for the 2020 Ohio Master Urban Farmer Workshop Series. For all questions contact Mike Hogan at Hogan.1@osu.edu
Click HERE to view, download or print the flyer –> 2020 MUF_Brochure
There is a series of virtual class events held in partnership with OSU Extension Franklin County and OSU Thompson Library that are free and open to the public. See registration information below. Bring your friends and your questions about starting the 2020 garden season.
Can You Dig It? Virtual Gardening Series Class #3
Planting the Fall Garden
Wednesday, June 10th
Noon – 1 p.m.
Join OSU Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources Educator Tim McDermott as he equips you with great tips for the upcoming growing season including gardening techniques, soil preparations, seed starting and more. Please register by filling out this short Qualtrics form. (This is for Class #3 on June 10th)
This virtual event is sponsored by the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences and University Libraries.
Greetings! I hope you are all staying healthy. So a couple quick notes before we get into the April 2020 Grower’s Report. You and your family are supported by me in your growing. I assist backyard growers, community gardeners, urban farmers in all phases of production. Send me an email with questions to mcdermott.15@osu.edu or call to 614-292-7916 and while I cannot come visit, a picture is a welcome way to show me what the problem is or describe a situation. Feel free to contact me at any time, I check email seven days a week.
Looking for a positive activity that benefits your health and wellness while you are maintaing social distancing? Gardening is an outstanding family friendly activity with major health and wellness benefits including a source of fresh, local produce.
I HIGHLY recommend subscribing! I will be adding digital content as we are keeping social distancing and gardening is a great outdoor activity for health and wellness BUTTON ON THE RIGHT — >
Also, I have gone through the pages that are linked in the horizontal bar at the top of the website under my lettuce pic and they are all active LINKS AND INFORMATION FOR GROWERS. Lots of great information there on fact sheets for fruits and veg, season extension, garden planning, etc. Make sure to take a look up there for lots of information, all is free and available to the public.
First update is the weather:
While we are still seeing predictions for warm and wet going forward in the three month, this week has some temperatures in the 30’s overnight. Depending on your microclimate you may want to cover any seedlings or transplants in the ground.
If you do not have row cover you can cover your seedlings and transplants with a sheet or a tarp. Just make sure that you prop the cover up off the plants so it does not touch the leaves and then remove it the next morning to allow sun to get to the plants.
CLICK HERE for NWS/NOAA Weather prediction center. Cool nights until this weekend upcoming.
Second update is the container garden:
My plants are probably OK due to the microclimate in the container garden in terms of extra frost protection.
They are in black pots, next to the house on my driveway. All of those contribute heat to the area. I will still likely cover them just to be sure.
The lettuce enjoyed the rain we had over the weekend followed by some great sun.
I need to make sure that with the heavy rain we get that I address the fertility needs of my plantings. I am working on a container garden post to have ready soon.
Third update is the seed start station:
I have decent germination from my peppers and eggplant and have moved all the lettuce plus the broccoli raab outside into containers after a few days of hardening off the plants to acclimate to the weather. While checking on my seedlings I noticed this predator on my swiss chard.
Never to early to start your Integrated Pest Management and scouting for parasites and predators.
Next up will be to start more lettuce transplants. I will use the Seed Start station to put another dozen seeds into soilless mix for transplanting in 3 weeks or so.
Tomatoes will get stared in the next couple days under the lights.
Have you started planting yet? Feel free to reach out with questions and I can help you get started.
Registration is now open for the 2020 Ohio Master Urban Farmer Workshop Series. For all questions contact Mike Hogan at Hogan.1@osu.edu
Click HERE to view, download or print the flyer –> 2020 MUF_Brochure
Come learn what new resources are available to pick up where the Mid-Ohio Food Bank Urban Ag grant left of to continue providing urban agricultural infrastructure support.
Click here to view, download or print the flyer –> High Tunnel Urban Ag
There is a free class upcoming at Franklinton Farms. Bring your friends and your questions.
Click here to view, download or print the flyer –> FF Fall Soil Health 2019
The backyard grower, community gardener and urban farmer can keep the harvest going year round through a combination of indoor and outdoor plantings. Bring your friends and your questions to this free class in partnership with Grandview Heights Public Library.
Click here to view, download, or print the flyer –> Year Round Gardening GView Lib 2019
Ohio is a four season growing environment. Come to this free class to learn how the backyard grower, community gardener and urban farmer can keep the harvest going as well as build on soil health over winter.
To view, download or print the flyer click here –> Over Wintered Planting at 1200
The backyard grower, community gardener and urban farmer in Ohio can harvest all year long in our four season growing environment. Learn what to plant now for a fall harvest at this class at the Bronzeville Growers Market. The market is open for fresh produce sales from 3-6 with a class at 4 pm. The class will be outdoors at the market and participants are encouraged to bring chairs if needed. Bring your friends and your questions to this free class.
Click HERE to view, download or print the flyer –> Bronzeville Fall Garden Class
It is hard to imagine with tomatoes barely starting to ripen that now is the time to start planning and planting for the 2019 fall garden harvest. The backyard grower, community gardener and urban farmer should plan one season ahead to make sure they maximize harvest in the future. Right now is the time to think about filling the spots in the garden that will open up after the spring and early summer plants are removed.
The goal is to make sure the garden is planted with no bare soil the entire year, including winter. That requires planning. First consider crop rotation. To do this you need to know your vegetable families.
Take this opportunity to make sure that you keep your ground planted at all times. There are a number of short term crops that could go into the garden right now that will allow harvest prior to the frost date:
Think about the spot that you will use for over-wintered spinach production using low tunnels and row cover.
Make sure to address fertility. Did your most recent harvest take out your nutrition? Address that prior to planting the fall garden.
Feel free to join us at a Garden Walk at Worthington Community Garden on Thursday July 25th to talk about the fall garden plus many more garden topics. Free and open to the public.