We are trying micro soil blockers for sowing our seeds this year. A soil blocker creates a little compact block of seed compost which thanks to the soil blocker holds itself together into a little cube! The soil blocker also leaves a handy little divot on top in which to place the seed. The microContinue reading “Soil Blocking and Seed Sowing”
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Winter Work in Progress: Seasonal Gardening and Sustainable Projects
Explore the exciting winter work in progress at Meadow Orchard Project! As we embrace the colder months, our community continues to work on seasonal gardening projects and sustainable initiatives. From preparing the garden for spring to maintaining our eco-friendly structures, there’s always something happening at MOP. Check out our latest updates and see how weโre making the most of winter while fostering sustainability and community involvement!
Our Year in Review 2023 on iNaturalist
Check out our Year in Review 2023 on iNaturalist! Over the past year, our community has made incredible contributions by documenting local wildlife and tracking biodiversity through our iNaturalist project. From stunning plant discoveries to rare animal sightings, weโve built a valuable collection of observations. Explore our highlights, see what was spotted, and get inspired to join us in 2024 to continue exploring and documenting the nature around us!
Meadow Orchard Bio-Blitz with iNaturalist
A Bio-Blitz is an exciting event where volunteers record details of local flora and fauna to create a snapshot of wildlife on a specific day. These observations are then shared on our iNaturalist project. Anyone can join in by signing up for a free iNaturalist account and uploading their wildlife photos through the iNaturalist app, available on Google Play or the Apple App Store. Help us track and document biodiversity in our community!
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