April Showers Bring May….Snow
Why do I feel like I have written this EXACT title in years past??? I will have to go back and check! Despite all the wonky weather check out this
Why do I feel like I have written this EXACT title in years past??? I will have to go back and check! Despite all the wonky weather check out this
The Linwood Community Daycare kids LOOOOOVE carrots fresh out of the garden. Below are a few kid friendly carrot ideas, just in case your kids are a little more picky
After consulting Webster's Dictionary, Martha Giddings, a fixture in the Snowshoe/Linwood Real Estate Business, writes: How do you define a community? Communities are made of people, not rhetoric. You can
We have been re-miss in blogging since we've had some operational challenges this year, so for now I wanted to share with you a (very) quick update on our gardens
Greetings fellow Grow-ers! For those of you who might not be familiar with cover crop use, a cover crop is planted not for food purposes (generally) but for many other
I would like to take this month’s blog to really focus on the things that we have found great success with this and past seasons. I spend a significant amount
Last week, the Linwood Community Daycare had an absolutely record week of produce sales....over $500! If only we could do that EVERY week! The really interesting thing is that we
Since I haven't written an update in a while I thought I would just fill all you readers in on what's going on in Linwood and the surrounding areas. First,
I recently had that good fortune of attending the Try This West Virginia conference followed the next week by a Jr. Master Gardener class taught locally. Many wonderful ideas were
Meet Linwood’s newest garden mascot – the wireworm! As you can probably tell, we are trying hard to have a sense of humor about an infestation that is not only