Free Manure!
We have been gifted a truck and trailer load of horse manure! This soil building gem will help us greatly in the school garden. We plan to use it in
We have been gifted a truck and trailer load of horse manure! This soil building gem will help us greatly in the school garden. We plan to use it in
Wednesday, I attended a meeting between some community groups to work on a letter of interest for the Local Food, Local Places grant. We are off to good start on
Getting a hold of all our gardeners for the Grow Appalachia report has been a long process. It took about 2 weeks to finally get all the harvest numbers, but
We are trying our hand at social media promotion. I have made a facebook page for our garden project. I'm trying to reach the younger people in the community and
Our French Fingerling Potatoes and Batas Sweet Potato slips have arrived! it's a little late in the season for potatoes (they generally like a colder start), but we ordered a
We chipped away a bit at our worm bin project. The bin has sides and we have newspapers for bedding! I am working diligently on a garden design for next
Lotts Creek is starting to experiment with vermiculture. We are currently working on a worm bin. I have been saving compostable materials in my fridge to feed our soon to
Hello Everyone! I'm Dorothy, the new VISTA working with Lotts Creek's garden initiative. I have gone out to meet a few of our community gardeners and took pictures of some
Hello everyone! I am sorry for my small hiatus, but well... first I had a bad cause of bronchitis that I refused to go to the doctor for. After the
I hate to always sound like part of this blog is about me, but I am soooo sick. It started down at Berea at the Applachian Fund meeting- I think