Welcome to Camarillo Community Gardens’ Blog site. This is the companion site to our main Camarillo Community Gardens web site. We will be discussing interesting and trivial ideas about the local garden and gardeners…
One thing of current importance is Opening a New Garden in Camarillo. Click here to read about and sign-up for our newest garden.
Our group, Camarillo Community Gardens, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that is dedicated to providing gardening opportunities and education to the citizens of Camarillo and the surrounding area.
This ‘Home’ page contains the last few posts, and can cover a wide range of subjects. There are also pages with articles on different gardening subjects. You will find some interesting ideas for your garden in the videos and articles on various types of gardening. Please feel free to leave comments or questions on any post or page.
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We built, planted and HARVESTED our first community garden and working on a second, larger garden! Here’s where the Antonio Garden is today – a far cry from the empty lot we started with!
Make sure to crank up the volume!
Please check out the newest video, Dr. De Soto’s talk on the Asian Citrus Psyllid and the disease and danger it brings with it to our citrus trees. The post with the Asian Citrus Psyllid video is here.
(aside:)
A number of you with big photo albums have asked how I made the Antonio Garden celebration video, so I put up a blog about my Digital Slide Shows made with Animoto here…
There is a lot of information packed away in these pages. Read the First article: Vegetable Gardening Basics



Really nice posts. I will be checking back here regularly.
I have paid for and prepared site 5a. I travel a great deal and want to share my plot. Please call 805 660-2934
Hi Mike and fellow gardeners!
I love the movie! I’m going to try it with some of our many, many photos from the summer. We’re gearing up for the next season, but Wisconsin winters are nice if you actually like some time OFF from gardening! Come and visit our blog – victorygardenmke.wordpress.com – we have some exciting new developments planned for the 2010 season…