Submitted by timbrelyn t3_11f3fb0 in philadelphia
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timbrelyn OP t1_jahdbfx wrote
Yes
ell0bo t1_jahdpl5 wrote
That really look fantastic
timbrelyn OP t1_jahe4qm wrote
Seamaac is in charge of this and other area gardens and it’s a wonderful organization.
Republican_Wet_Dream t1_jahepjk wrote
Anyone else low key terrified?
benifit t1_jahhher wrote
I feel it in the air despite it still being a bit chilly.
porkchameleon t1_jahiuvo wrote
In the old country 1st of March is the first day of spring (also the 1st of every month is usually start of a season: December 1st is the first day of winter, January 1st is a first day of coder winter, February 1st is the first day of the worst winter, etc.)
The proper weather for spring didn't kick in until later in April, but hey, after 6 months of miserable weather we needed something at least in paper.
electric_ranger t1_jahm9se wrote
Are those square foot gardens or just traditional raised beds? Either way I can’t wait for the progress pick when it’s overflowing with greenery!
ohWombats t1_jahmxw5 wrote
The community gardens always bring me joy
surrender903 t1_jahtgnr wrote
is this the old parking lot of St Josephs hospital (Francisville area)
edit : added Francisville
timbrelyn OP t1_jahwap9 wrote
I believe traditional raised beds
timbrelyn OP t1_jahwea1 wrote
It’s actually in S.Philly just north of Snyder
timbrelyn OP t1_jahwjbi wrote
About allergies because it’s been a mostly mild winter? Big YES there!
surrender903 t1_jahwov4 wrote
Thanks for letting me know :) Have a great first day of March
Windkeeper4 t1_jai14hi wrote
Oh hey neighbor. The community gardens on Emily are always a great precursor to the spring.
n0thing-2C-here t1_jaiagpy wrote
where is this exactly? I'm in south philly and would love to visit/help out!
Jason0278 t1_jaib1ga wrote
Wait, you mean winter happened? Then why is my coat still in the closet?
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timbrelyn OP t1_jal0bgw wrote
Hi neighbor!
nickdamnit t1_jam8944 wrote
PHEEL THAT PHELLOW PHILLYITE
SmileFirstThenSpeak t1_jahda7p wrote
Is that a community garden?