Plots at the Birch Community Garden at the Salvation Army in Broomfield are available on a first-come/first-serve basis but gardeners who participated in the prior year will be given priority. Once all plots have been designated a waiting list will be established and gardeners will be contacted when a plot becomes available.
In exchange for the use of the land, the Garden requests a small donation and about 4 hours of volunteer time each month in the garden. All gardeners assigned an individual plot are required to sign a waiver and agreement for use of the land and participation in the Birch Community Garden. To view the terms of the waiver and agreement please check out the Terms & Responsibilities page.
Helpful Information for Individual Birch Gardeners:
Spring Preparation
Be sure to till in the winter rye you may sow in the fall at least 3 weeks before planting in the spring. This will give the plant matter time to start breaking down and add essential nitrogen to the soil.
Planting
Early season crops like spinach, lettuce and peas can be planted as early as St. Patrick’s Day. Other vegetables are safest planted after Mother’s Day to avoid the risk of frost damage (oh, our fickle Colorado weather!). If you have a specific question about when you can begin planting please feel free to email us at birch.garden.broomfield@gmail.com or check out one of the links on the Garden Resources page.
Watering
Individual plots will not be automatically watered. Gardeners are encouraged to meet their garden neighbor and set up a watering schedule for your plot.
DIRECTIONS FOR WATERING:
1. Turn on main line at building.
2. Turn lower valve at your individual garden bed (or whichever bed you’re watering) to the “on” position.
3. Turn the individual spout for your soaker hose/garden to on position.
4. When you’re done watering please turn off all spigots to prevent over-watering in other garden plots.
We recommend that you mulch both your garden and soaker hose line for the sake of water conservation.
If you encounter any difficulties with garden irrigation please email us at birch.garden.broomfield@gmail.com.
Can we use the mulch from the compost at the garden?
Absolutely – great question Valerie. We are looking to precure some straw as well that gardeners can use as mulch.