GARDENING SEASON Sample Clauses

GARDENING SEASON. The 2019 CGP season runs from mid-April through October 31, 2019. Weather and other unforeseen factors may delay the opening of the gardens. Gardeners will be notified via e-mail and signs posted at the gardens if the opening is delayed. Maps showing rented plots with the last name of the gardener will be posted at each site and all garden plot numbers will be marked on a wooden stake located in each plot. Gardeners are responsible for maintaining their plot as soon as the gardens are open for the season or immediately upon rental. By Memorial Day, May 27, 2019, there should be marked progress toward a productive garden. This progress should include: at least half the plot under cultivation; plants established and cared for; path maintenance is carried out; weeds are being managed, etc. (see section 5).
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GARDENING SEASON. Peak Season - The CGP peak season runs from the 2nd Monday in April through October 31. Weather and other unforeseen factors may delay the opening of the gardens or portions of a garden. Gardeners will be notified via e-mail and signs posted at the gardens if the opening is delayed. Maps showing rented plots with the last name of the gardener will be posted on the gate at each site and all garden plot numbers will be marked on a wooden stake located in each plot. Gardeners are responsible for maintaining their plot as soon as the gardens are open for the season or immediately upon rental (if renting after 2nd Monday in April). By Memorial Day, there should be marked progress toward a productive garden. This progress should include: at least half the plot under cultivation; plants established and cared for; path maintenance is carried out; weeds are being managed, etc. (see Section 5). If a rented plot does not show progress toward a productive garden by Memorial Day, it may be reclaimed and offered to someone else. The peak gardening season ends on October
GARDENING SEASON. Peak Season - The CGP peak season runs from the 2nd Monday in April through October 31. Weather and other unforeseen factors may delay the opening of the gardens or portions of a garden. Gardeners will be notified via e-mail and signs posted at the gardens if the opening is delayed. Maps showing rented plots with the last name of the gardener will be posted on the shed at each site and all garden plot numbers will be marked on a wooden stake located in each plot. Gardeners are responsible for maintaining their plot as soon as the gardens are open for the season or immediately upon rental (if renting after 2nd Monday in April). By Memorial Day, there should be marked progress toward a productive garden. This progress should include: at least half the plot under cultivation; plants established and cared for; path maintenance is carried out; weeds are being managed, etc. (see Section 5). If a rented plot does not show progress toward a productive garden by Memorial Day, it may be reclaimed and offered to someone else. The peak gardening season ends on October 31. All gardeners must have their plots cleared of all annual plants (see off-season exceptions below) and weeds and mulched (with leaves, straw or established cover crop) by this date. If the plot does not meet these requirements, the plot may be reclaimed and fees assessed. (See Section 5). Off Season - The off-season is defined as November 1 through the 2nd Monday in April or upon the plot being rented by another gardener on or after February, 2023. Gardeners may choose to continue the use of their plot into the off-season provided that their plot is cleared of all weeds, all annual plants that are not cold-hardy, and that their plot is mulched and in full compliance of this agreement by October 31st. In addition, gardeners wishing to continue use of their plot into the off-season, must notify CGP staff in writing by October 15th. If staff is not notified, the plot may be cleared after October 31st. Before planting in the early spring of next season (prior to the 2nd Monday in April), the gardener must first renew their plot registration and notify CGP staff in writing. In certain instances, plots may need to be taken out of rotation at the end/beginning of a season by CGP management to maintain the overall health of a garden. If this occurs, every effort will be made to replace that plot with a similar plot while maintaining the gardener’s returning status.
GARDENING SEASON. Gardeners are responsible for keeping the plot gardened, cover-cropped or mulched. For most gardeners, the growing season will be from April or May until August or September. Some gardeners, however, will put in early spring crops as early as February, and others may have crops growing late in the fall. No matter what crops you decide to plant, you are responsible for basic plot maintenance. Weedy plots are subject to warning and loss of garden privileges. Perennial crops and some annual hardy winter crops may be over-wintered, but should be maintained.
GARDENING SEASON. The 2016 growing season starts on Saturday, April 2, 2016 and runs through Saturday, November 26, 2016.

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