Regarding the timeline for the community garden project, I think we should allocate the beds by early April. The soil testing kit arrived yesterday, and the results showed a balanced pH, which is great. For the compost bins, we need at least three volunteers to manage the rotation. I spoke with the local nursery about donating seedlings, and they agreed to provide tomatoes and peppers. We should draft a simple schedule for watering duties. Also, the rain barrel installation is set for next Saturday. If everyone can bring a shovel and gloves, we can finish it in one morning. Let me know your thoughts on the April timeline.
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Yes, I think the hiking trail suggestion is solid. The loop around Miller Lake is about five miles and offers some great views of the ridge. We should plan for an early start, maybe 7 AM, to avoid the midday sun. I checked the park website, and they require permits for groups larger than ten, so we should split into smaller clusters if everyone confirms. Remember to bring enough water and some trail snacks. The mosquitoes have been quite active near the water, so insect repellent is a must. I can bring a basic first aid kit. Let's finalize the headcount by Wednesday so we can coordinate carpools.