
Garden matchmaking is not a dating service for people. Garden matchmaking is a dating service for gardens.
Follow the links below to navigate the Garden Matchmaking project. Many thanks go out to the City of San Luis Obispo Human Relations Committee, San Luis Obispo Parks and Recreation, and Miner’s Ace for supporting the project.
What is Garden Matchmaking? –>
Support Garden Matchmaking in Your Neighborhood? –>
Join the Garden Matchmaking Network –>
Scheduled Matchmaking Events (click event for details)
2/20/10 – Garden Matchmaking Potluck
3/7/2010 - Garden Installation/Matchmaking Potluck
3/13/2010 – Garden Matchmaking Potluck @ 1255 Orcutt
3/21/2010 - Garden Installation/Matchmaking Potluck @ 1435 Mill
4/11/2010 Garden Installation/Matchmaking Potluck @ Alan’s
4/25/2010 Intensive Garden Demo/Potluck @ Wise Acre Farm
5/9/2010 Bodhi Path Garden Maintenance/Harvest
5/29/2010 Garden Potluck/Work Party @ The Davies’
10/23/2010 Garden Matchmaking Booth at San Luis Obispo Seed Exchange
More Garden Installations and Potlucks Coming soon in September and October…


March 1st, 2010 at 2:07 AM
This site looks great, Greg. I love what you have written here. Very timely and poetic too! Haven’t heard from Jesilyn yet.
June 3rd, 2010 at 2:44 PM
Hi Greg,
I’m hoping our matchmaking is coming along. Looking forward to someone who lives over in our part of town wanting to have some good soil to grow in.
I can’t find the listing. The address is 348 N. Tassajara. Can you correct the description to something like: near Cal Poly, and the intersection of Santa Rosa and Highland?
This is much more accurate than near Bishop Peak or, as you had it, “Mount Bishop,” which might be confused with a street on the other side of town.
Thanks!
Rosmary
October 22nd, 2010 at 9:29 AM
Looking forward to meeting you at the Seed Exchange on the 23rd. Will be bringing some self-saved and some packet seed. Excited to be connecting directly with more SLO county gardeners. Been gardening in the county since 1973.
December 11th, 2010 at 10:42 PM
Hi Sue,
The cork oaks are dropping acorns in front of the SLO County library and all along California Blvd. near the Hwy Patrol headquarters!
Best,
Greg