What’s growing in December?
This week I had the privelage of taking the Green Edge Garden High Tunnel/Season Extension workshop. It was inspiring to see how a relatively small farm can produce a great amount
This week I had the privelage of taking the Green Edge Garden High Tunnel/Season Extension workshop. It was inspiring to see how a relatively small farm can produce a great amount
November, a month of truly winding down. I feel it all over: the days are shorter and colder and there is not nearly as much to do in the garden!
Though I can't find a direct source, I heard we had the hottest week recorded by Jackson, KY a couple weeks ago (the week I was supposed to write a
Greetings! How’s it growing? My tomatoes have slowed down enough that I can actually eat most of them fresh (instead of stressing and canning until 10pm). My cucumber and squash
Last week we had our Extending the Growing Season and seed saving workshop with Master (organic) Gardener, and Wolfe County Resdient/Enthusiast, Toni Welch-Eddleman. We just love having Toni share her expansive knowledge
Do you ever feel like your garden is telling time-- growing quicker than you can imagine-- proving that even though the days are quite long, the busyness of summer days
That's what I keep asking my fellow Wolfe County Grow Appalachia participants. Can I come see your garden? I get directions to the end of the road of this area
I just love getting out to see what is happening in our Wolfe County gardens. Recently I visited fellow Wolfe Countians , Ray and Belinda Perry. These two, and their daughter
Oh yes. The sun has been unapologetically shining and I have been as busy as those big ol' bees that are humming around all these new and fantastic spring flowers.
Hello good people. I admit it: I am utterly late on posting my March blog. Folks say that it is the slow time of the season, but I beg to