4th Annual Mar Vista Green Garden Showcase Coming April 2012; Gardens Needed!

Calling all Mar Vista’s Green Gardeners! The 2012 Mar Vista Green Garden Showcase has been scheduled for Saturday, April 21st from 10am to 4pm, as part of a City-wide Earth Day Celebration.

4th Annual Mar Vista Green Garden Showcase April 21, 2012Mark your calendars to take the tour – and if you’d like your garden to be included, please contact the Mar Vista Green Committee and fill out their Garden Questionnaire.

 

Save The Date: 2nd Annual Mar Vista Green Garden Showcase April 25th, 2010

Mark your calendars and get ready to see green! The 2nd annual Mar Vista Green Garden Showcase will take place on Sunday, April 25th all over Mar Vista. Hosted and organized by the Mar Vista Community Council Green Committee, the Green Garden Showcase is a chance for homeowners to display their drought-tolerant, California native, eco-friendly landscaping. Sherri's gardenIf you’d like your home’s green garden to be on this year’s tour, please contact Sherri Akers at Sherri (at) MarVista (dot) org. Or just stop by the Green Committee’s booth at the Mar Vista Farmer’s Market on Sundays and they’ll help you get signed up.

*Photo courtesy of Sherri Akers

Mar Vista Farmer’s Market Wrap-Up 10/11/09

Today’s shopper is Susanna, of SugarSnapKids. Susanna and brocolliShe’s going to make broccoli and sugar snap peas snap peaswith sauteed cippolini onions, cippollini onionsmint, parsley, and basil. fresh herbs from Maggie's farmShe’s going to serve it with the chicken she’s roasting and some quinoa on the side. By the way, she makes a nice gravy for the chicken with sauteed shallots, homemade chicken stock, vermouth and some of the pan drippings, but no flour. Sounds delish!

Today at the Green Booth, Christy Wilhelmi of Gardenerd (a Sunday Shopper back in September)Gardenerdwas on hand to show people how easy it is to compost. compostiblesmore compostiblesShe pointed us to the LA City Department of Sanitation and their free composting workshops. They run them at their Griffith Park facility on the 4th Saturday of each month, and they also sell compost bins for very reasonable prices. Worth checking out!

New this week: Petite Bouchée caramels, petite bouchee caramelsand let me tell you, they are really good! Krissy Argo-Solomon and her sweets will be at the market once a month, and I recommend trying the Fleur de Sel. It’s a little sweet and a little salty at the same time. I see some lovely holiday gift potential here!Petite Bouchee caramel gift tins

And finally, what day is complete without a balloon animal? balloon animal manOr in this case, a balloon motorcycle?balloon motorcycle

Mar Vista Farmer’s Market Wrap-Up

Today was the market’s 3rd birthday — and there was plenty of celebrating going on. Bands playing, free ice cream, new booths on display, new waste management systems, and special guests! Happy Birthday, Mar Vista Farmer’s Market!! Mar Vista loves you!Michelle Cali and Sara Breuer of allrecipes

The special guests were the good people representing allrecipes.com, a recipe site that’s interactive and user-driven, which is very cool. I’m new to the site, but I’m already a convert. The site offers an ingredient search tool that lets you find recipes using the thing you have in your pantry, or in our case, something you find at the market. Not only that, but they have this awesome iPhone app called Dinner Spinner, which you can use to pick recipes and cooking methods based on your available ingredients. Love this app!Dinner Spinner app

Sara Breuer, of allrecipes, was our market shopper today, and she is a fan of figs,Sara Breuer and figswhich are at the height of their season right now. We found these beautiful Mission figsMission figsand then searched allrecipes for something to make.iPhone app allrecipes.comSara picked this Fresh Fig Cake, which looks pretty easy, and very delicious. Yum!

new waste management at marketThe new waste management system at the market includes these new trash, recycling and composting collection bins, here being shown off by Jeanne Kuntz, of the Mar Vista Green Committee, City Councilman Bill Rosendahl, Joseph Treves of the Farmer’s Market board, Elise Derby of Elise’s Ramblings, her daughter and her mother.

It’s kind of exciting, even though that might seem weird to say, because the market actually generates a lot of waste — and it’s always a problem of how to deal with it all. So this is a great first step solution towards a zero-waste situation, where the market wouldn’t generate more than it could take care of. Jeanne Kuntz and the new bins

There will be a little learning curve, because both the compost and the trash bins are green, but I know we can figure it out, Mar Vista. Just read the signs carefully!

Note: photo of Jeanne Kuntz, Bill Rosendahl, Joseph Treves, Elise Derby and her daughter and Mother was taken by Sherri Akers, of the Mar Vista Green Committee, and used with permission.