These high tunnel green houses produce and protect our more vulnerable vegetables
Mayilnathaswami mulches the beds while Nirvani maintains the coverings
Vivshvanathaswami fertilizes the beds
Nirvani Tejadevanatha is watering the keiki (baby) plants that will be planted in the future
Sadhaka Shankaranatha uses the tractor to bring more mulch to the garden
Panchamukha Ganesha in the garden
All these beds will be used to plants more vegetables
Our pumpkin harvest! We have have about 153 pounds of pumpkins here. Kudos to the team!
This thorny tree, when full grown, produces massive amounts of beautiful flowers!
Here it is! This large one just produced its first round of flowers earlier this year. Just like our inner spiritual growth, no matter where start, we can always grow greater!
Jai Ganesha!
On Sun One (which is like our Monday in our Panchangam calendar) the monks of the Siddhidata Kulam enjoy their weekly Garden Day. This week the team of monks joined together to sprout seeds, plant beds, add compost and other nutrients to the soil, weed, mulch and harvest today’s organic lunch. Thanks to an orderly system of maintenance the garden only needs to be worked intensely on once a week in order to go on producing all the vegetables we need. Aum!