Yeah, so about the community garden plot rotation we discussed at the last neighborhood meeting. I think the best approach would be to start with the southeastern corner beds first since they get the strongest morning light. If we prep the soil with the compost we reserved from the fall batch, the tomatoes and basil should establish well before the heat arrives. We can move the trellis frames over by the fence line so the beans have somewhere to climb without shading the peppers. I'll bring the extra marigold starts from my greenhouse on Saturday if you want to line the walkway edges. Could you ask your brother if he still has that old rain barrel he mentioned? We could rig it under the tool shed gutter and save a few trips with the watering cans. It would be smart to label each plot stake this weekend too so nobody mixes up the herbs. I remember last season the oregano and marjoram got confused constantly.
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The library book club schedule changed again, and I need your input before I finalize the room bookings. We were thinking the third Tuesday works better than the second Thursday because the conference room is usually empty by late afternoon. If we go with that slot, we can keep the same group of regulars and still have space for two or three new members. I read the first forty pages of the novel and the pacing feels slower than the last pick, but the discussion questions are actually stronger, so it might lead to a more interesting meeting. Do you think we should set up a rotating snack list again? I can bring the lemons and mint for a simple infused water if someone else manages the cups and napkins. We also need to decide whether to keep the meetings at ninety minutes or extend them to two hours. People seemed split on it last week. I say we try two hours for one session and then vote. Let me know your thoughts before Friday so I can confirm with the front desk.