Using Cover Crops to Build the Soil
Brad from the Union County Garden Coalition here and things are going well as we start winding down the growing season. After several weeks with just a little rain to
Brad from the Union County Garden Coalition here and things are going well as we start winding down the growing season. After several weeks with just a little rain to
Hello All, As summer is quickly coming to an end and I am packing my things to head back to the University of Tennessee Martin, I would like to tell
Hello All, Just wanted to give you an update on how harvesting is coming along. The cucumbers and green beans are abundant keeping Mallory and I very busy picking. We
Hello, all! As the summer comes to a close for me and I begin to pack up my things and return to Murray State, I cant help but think
After some much needed hard work, the garden at Dunbar is looking good! None of the broccoli or cauliflower was going to produce anything, so one of our faithful volunteers
Alexandria and I made our way to Breckenridge place Thursday afternoon and we were super pleased with how well the volunteers have kept this garden! We picked about 12.5 pounds
Hello All, Mallory and I are excited to say that the Sturgis Presbyterian Church garden is looking great. We have planted tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, onions, peppers, broccoli, green beans, asparagus,
That's me on the left side in the middle! Brad is directly to my left and some volunteers are joining us! Hello all! I’m writing on behalf of the Union
Hello, I am Alexandria Hancock and I am excited to say that I am going to be working with the Union County Community Garden Coalition as a summer intern. I
The garden at the Methodist Church in Morganfield is catching up to the Sturgis Presbyterian Church quickly! The onions and kale are about ready to be harvested the first time