AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCommunity Gardening & Events: Camden Garden Club’s 77th Garden Tour (July 16) is selling fast, with six local gardens, Master Gardener Q&As, demos, and raffles benefiting scholarships. Local Garden Access: Tarpon Springs Community Gardens is restarting with a new board, adding soil-filled organic beds for $100 (scholarships available) and a goal of welcoming more first-timers. Youth & Food Education: Partridge Creek Farm opened registration for its 2026 Farm-to-School summer camp (Aug. 10–13) at the Ishpeming Middle School garden, mixing hands-on gardening with cooking and food-based projects. Gardening for Wildlife: Irish gardeners are being urged to keep feeding birds in summer heat—skip seeds, offer fruit plus suet/mealworms and fresh water. Heatwave Lawn Care: The Irish Gardener says don’t panic—raise mower height in hot weather to reduce stress, and remember established lawns may brown then rebound. How-To (Practical): Leeks can be replanted for a second harvest, and watering works best early to cut disease risk and evaporation.
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