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One of the New Eden gardeners introduced us to this cool website. On growveg.com you can plan your garden, get reminders of when to plants your different veggies, good gardening tips and more. Click here to get more info.
Online Garden Planning Tool

Potluck Garden Party ~ Saturday, May 28th ~ Rain or Shine

Join New Eden Collaborative, First Parish Church, and Transition Newburyport for the first summer garden party….

Bees…bees…and other beneficial garden insect ~ Register for this Saturday’s workshop

Join workshop leader, Charlotte Dion, for this Saturday’s (May 28) workshop Creating Habitat for Pollinators and other Beneficial Insects ~ Saturday, May 28, from 10am to Noon.

Learn how to provide food and habitat for insects that are beneficial to your garden through a choice of delightful plants.  Ways to integrate them into your garden and kitchen will be taught.  This will be a hands-on experience, enabling you to create a simple Mason Bee house to take home with seeds and/or small plants to get you started at home.

Introduction to Seacoast Community Empowerment Circles January 9,2011

Please join us on Sunday, January 9th at 4:00 PM for a presentation and discussion with Chuck Collins, a senior scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies, exploring the roots of the economic and ecological challenges of our time using a community-based, small-group approach to understanding and addressing these issues. The questions explored will include how we got where we are today and how we can help ourselves prepare for the economic and ecological changes that are upon us.

Earth Oven Community Bake and Feast November 13th and 14th

Come Feast with us at our first Thanksgiving Community Bake on November 13th & 14th

First Parish will be collaborating with Transition Newburyport, the North Shore Permaculture Meetup and the New Eden Community for our first 24 hour community bake that will culminate in a pot luck Thanksgiving feast at 4 pm on Sunday November 14th. Please sign up for a time when you would like to bring food to bake in the oven.

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New Eden’s First Feast from Our New Cob Oven

J T our master baker, brings out one of the best pizzas of the night

After working on the oven through the summer, our cob oven is finally dry enough to be fired up to the 800 degrees .

New Eden celebrated the winding down of the growing season with a cob oven pizza party.  After a few rough starts, we finally where able to get the internal temperature up to, the infernal heights to make a truly

crispy pizza. Charlotte Dion and her husband Ed Falis were the fabricators of a wide variety of delectable pizza pies. The tweaking of the baking fire became a group consult as JT Tierney and Michelle Moon both experienced with cooking in cob ovens got our pizza production in full swing.

The quickly disappearing scraps of our inaugural pizza.

New Eden will be firing up the cob oven for a pizza and bread bake as part of New Eden’s 10-10-10 Global Work Party. Anyone who would like to have some bread baked in the oven are welcome to come over to First Parish Church from 1-3 on Sunday, October 10th. Our request is that if you come to bake bread, you bring an extra loaf that we may offer to the local food pantry.

New Eden’s Spring Workshops Series begin April 17th

New Eden’s Spring Workshops are here!

We are very excited about our upcoming Spring workshop series. In addition to our tried and true organic gardening classes through NOFA and our own Green Artist and NOFA certified instructor Deb Cinamon Whalen, we now have more specialized classes in organic gardening. We also have a series of workshops on raising chickens, growing mushrooms, and a 3-day workshop on building a clay bread oven with guest instructor Jonah Vitale-Wolff of Hudson Valley Natural Builders. New this year, is our on-line registration through Meerkat Tickets. Register Online or go to Workshop Page

Please note that Sheet Mulch and Double Dig workshops have been postponed until May 1st rain date.

The Chickens Have Arrived!!!!

The new home. All ready for the move in!

14 baby chickens, living in an old dog crate, what could be better.  Today we went and purchased 14 baby chickens from the local Agway.  3 Aruacanas, 3 Rhode Island Reds, 3 White Leg Horns, 3 Gold Comets, and 2 Barred Rocks.  We should have a rainbow of eggs in just 20 short weeks.

We took care to keep the chicks warm when setting up their temporary home in Erin’s basement.  An old dog crate will create the perfect, cat free environment, complete with pine shavings, chick waterer, chick feeder, and an adjustable heat lamp.  (Thanks Mike!)

Soon we will begin the process of finding share holders for our chicken co-op.  I will post again soon with information about how to express an interest.  Until then my to do list gets longer but more exciting by the minute…A coop raising, a chicken run, a chicken tractor, and of course lets not forget our ducks! (Coming in just a few weeks.)

Keep checking in to find out more about whats to come.  We will of course need share holders for the Chicken-Co-op, but we will also be offering information here, as well as formal classes for those who are interested in raising chickens in their own back yard.  More Soon… cluck, cluck, beGawk! -Mary

Happy girls...first lunch in thier new digs.

Yummy!

New Eden Seed Share at Pot (making) Party

Join us for New Eden Seed Share at Pot (making) Party

Our next potluck is Sunday, February 7, 1-3:00 at First Parish Church. All gardeners are encouraged to come. At this potluck you will have the opportunity to make your own soil pots for starting seeds.  The February 7th gathering is also your only opportunity to go in on a New Eden bulk buy on potato and onion starts and floating row covers for your plants for temperature and pest protection.  The time for buying this spring’s garden seeds is now, at our pot luck you will have the opportunity to meet with other gardeners, exchange gardening tips and share seed purchases. For more information contact Erin Stack

Greater Newburyport CSA

Time to Sign Up for the Greater Newburyport CSA!

New Eden Collaborator, the Greater Newburyport CSA is now open to new members. If you’d like to participate in the Greater Newburyport CSA program this year, please download the 2010 membership form from the CSA web site www.greaternewburyportcsa.com and send it in. The Greater Newburyport CSA has share distribution at First Parish Church from June – October.

This year, the CSA will begin measuring the Brix levels in the produce they provide for their members. Their goal is to achieve a high standard of nutrient density for each vegetable they grow, which of course translates to great taste, higher nutritional content, and longer shelf life for the produce items shareholders will receive each week. We look forward to seeing you in June!

New Eden Garden vacancies

New Eden Community Garden is Now Accepting Name for Waiting List.

All New Eden Garden vacancies have been filled. Do not despair, often vacancies open up as the growing season progresses. Those still on the waiting list at the end of this season will be first in line for vacancies in 2011. For more information on becoming  a New Eden gardener go to the garden page or contact Erin Stack, our New Eden Collaborative Coordinator through this website.