Volunteers from Chinese Bible Church, Follen, Redeemer, First Baptist and Hancock
Weather: Nice cool fall day. Damp due to the hour, but soon dissipated.
Harvested today: 220 pounds including broccoli, beans, eggplant, tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, Swiss chard, cabbage, pumpkins, bok choy, butternut squash, acorn squash, radishes, scallions, kale, green peppers, arugula, and parsley.
What a wild morning! We had so much to take over to the Lexington Food Pantry that it required 4 carts to hold all the produce. That’s unusual. If it had happened last Saturday I wouldn’t have been so surprised. After all, last week was a catch-up since the garden had been closed the prior Saturday due to the Labor Day holiday. But we only harvested 108 pounds last Saturday
vs. 220 lbs. today. Go figure. I guess it was just timing. For instance, this week cabbage and squashes
were ready. With so many carts, it meant we had twice the number of volunteers involved delivering. 9 of us got to see the newly renovated space that the Pantry just moved back into at Church of our Redeemer. Very nice!

It doesn’t seem right if we don’t bring flowers along with our vegetables to the Pantry. I thought we had cut all the flowers last week, but look at all the new blooms.