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ARTICLE OF VIRTUE with Judy Woodson Posted: Aug 02 2008 02:14 PM |
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Green!! This has always been the Creator’s desired original color for our world and the garden was supposed to provide the ultimate source – flora! Garden was the first gift handed to mankind by the Creator. Imagine a world where everyone is involved in this divine pastime! |
Friends, Once again, I am glad to introduce a respectable member of our great community – Judy Woodson and her wonderful Article of Virtue – My Patch of Community Garden.
In this special work, lady Woodson takes us, hand in hand, through what she enjoys doing each day, gardening. You cannot, but feel her passion and love for her patch of rich and beautiful garden and of course, the resultant assistance she offers to the neighbors. How about the environmental impact?
Judy’s article reminds me of the words of a Greenpeace speaker who said “Eating food grown closer to our homes reduces our negative climate footprints, and does not get any closer to home than a beautiful home garden”
Another clarion call and spirited show of the right path to save our fragile earth.
We thank you Lady Judy Woodson for a wonderful article.
Sincerely,
Sam “samiplus” Sunday.
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MY PATCH OF COMMUNITY GARDEN by Lady Judy Woodson |
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Those of you who know me have probably heard me go on and on about my garden.
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There’s nothing I like more than grabbing my little green bag of hand tools, tossing it into a blue five gallon plastic bucket and wandering up to my garden to see how everything is doing. Most days, I stop by the tool shed and pick out a shovel or fork (there’s always something that wants digging up) and then head over to my patch. On the way, I can check out other patches. This one is divided up into four raised beds, each planted in a separate vegetable, this next one neatly arranged in rows of lettuce and carrots with tomatoes and flowers scattered about, and over here is one dedicated almost totally to roses, iris and some flowers I don’t even know the name of with one section full of trellised peas. Here as I turn the corner, I can see the giant cardoon, the summer squash just starting to explode and a carpet of strawberries in the front planted by my neighbor. Yes, I do love my garden, but one of the things I love most about it is that it is not just “my” garden – it is a community garden.
Here I can plant in my patch anything I want as long as it’s organically grown. Here I can chat with fellow gardeners about what is working and what isn’t and what to do about the family of rabbits that made their home here and will eat pretty much anything except plants in the nightshade family like potatoes and tomatoes which are, understandably a very popular item this year.
On each Tuesday, I can weigh and label any extra produce, herbs or flowers and put it in the cooler in the shed to be taken to the local food bank. Between 7 and 10 tons of produce was donated to Seattle area food banks by P-Patch gardeners last year. Can you imagine the difference this makes in the quality of our lives?
In these times of rising food and gas costs, many are re-thinking how our food is grown and how far it has to travel to get to us, many are moving towards buying more locally and growing more ourselves. When I Googled "Community Gardens", there were over 600,000 results. Perhaps there is one in your area.
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In these times of personal isolation and community indifference, many are remembering how it is to get together for just a short while during |

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each week, get our hands in the dirt, stretch our bodies in the sun and enjoy the miracle of watching things grow from just those tiny seeds planted such a short time ago.
During these times also, we can share our bounty and trade stories with fellow gardeners and in our case at The Good Shepherd P-Patch, figure out what to do about those blasted rabbits.
This is about it for now folks!
Thank you my friends!
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Lady Judy Woodson is a very active and respectable member of Adlandpro community. A member of the community’s newsletter crew, Judy resides in Seattle, Washington. She loves gardening and of course, spends quite some precious time tending her "community" garden.
Judy’s other love is Adland community where she also spend quite a bit of time - too much probably – visiting and posting in various forums and making great friends in the past years she’s been around.
She loves to hear from good friends by all means, so invite Judy to be a friend if you aren't already, Okay?
<<click here for more about Judy Woodson>> |

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Judy sure makes gardening sound like the best thing that came down the pike. She is so exciting just talking about her garden, what enjoyment she is having in watching things grow. Her description of her garden is easy to imagine, it was easy to picture her going to the garden in the morning to do what needed to be done for the day. |
What Judy is doing to help the Community is just wonderful. It is so amazing to see the produce go to help others, you can feel her enthusiasm knowing her work, and enjoyment, is from her garden patch.
Great article.
Thank you dear Judy.
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Re: ARTICLE OF VIRTUE with Judy Woodson Posted: Aug 02 2008 02:43 PM |
Sunny Greetings from California, Sam!
Thank
you for this great forum. Your hard work is appreciated.
Also many thanks for featuring such a nice article about the dedication and love to gardening from a special lady, Judy Woodson.
Myrna, thank you for doing a good job of review on Judy's article.
Congratulations, Judy!!!
Judy, it is always a pleasure for me to meet other avid gardeners like you. I myself love gardening and discover so much joy and understanding with Mother Nature each time I play in my garden. I really appreciate your sharing joy and love in gardening with us here. I have visited your garden website many times. And I always enjoyed my visits there. Keep up the good work!
Again, I appreciate your friendship and support, Judy.
Have an Awesome Weekend!
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Re: ARTICLE OF VIRTUE with Judy Woodson Posted: Aug 02 2008 03:06 PM |
Sunny Greetings from Central Valley of California to Seattle, Judy!
I would like to share with you some of my favorite quotes on gardening.
"The best way to raise a successful garden is by trowel and error." ~Author Unknown
"Gardening is good for the waistline, but the trouble is that it's even better for the appetite."~Author Unknown
"As ye sow, so shall ye reap, unless of course you are an amateur gardener." ~Author Unknown
"We all go back to the soil eventually, but only the gardener does it while he's still alive."~Author Unknown
I hope you'll like them, too.
Have an Awesome Weekend!
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Re: ARTICLE OF VIRTUE with Judy Woodson Posted: Aug 02 2008 03:35 PM |
Well first off , thank you Sam and all your hard working team for once again proving why you where the # 1 forum for 2007.
Hi Judy,
We have been friends here at ADLand for quite some time. I am thrilled to see your article and read your wonderful story.
Coming from a long line of gardeners, I appreciate what this garden means to you. I once sat as president of a Garden Club and one of our major achievements was the establishment of a community garden in Port Coquitlam. So I know what it means to be able to stand and talk over the garden fence with other gardeners and share the wisdom of the soil.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
Nick
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Re: ARTICLE OF VIRTUE with Judy Woodson Posted: Aug 02 2008 04:42 PM |
Hi Sam, Thank you for asking me to review Judy's articule of Virtue. I love gardening and it was a real delight to read Judy's story, and give my remarks.  Judy, Congratulationtion my dear friend, I appreciate all you do to help out your community in Washington state. |
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