Extending the Season
In this time pf the year, the days are getting shorter, and our gardens are experiencing a lot. Our mornings are brisk and our nights are cool. Everyone’s garden, most
Gardening in Reclaimed Spaces
Gardening in Reclaimed Spaces Sometimes we don’t understand how disconnected we can be to our land, our communities, and to ourselves. If we allow that connection to resurface, what would
In The Thick Of It
As we enter July, we are harvesting not only our green leafy crops but also the warm weather ones are starting to show their colors and flowers. It's a wonderful
Developing Community In a Garden
There are many similarities to farming your own space and growing food in a community garden, but there are some major challenges that separate the two. When growing food alone,
Moving Forward in May
There is a date that many of us can’t wait for to get started in our gardens. Some say it’s the last frost date while others are waiting eagerly for
Civic Garden Center Blog Post
Nature gives us many signs letting us know when the almost perfect time has arrived to sow seeds and plant transplants. The first few days of night temperatures consistently
“Success unshared is failure”
Hello from Over-the-Rhine People’s Garden—located in the heart of Cincinnati, Ohio! My name is Christina and I have been blessed to be one of the volunteer coordinators for the community
A Change is Coming
With the days becoming shorter, we are starting to reflect on the abundance of food our gardens have produced over the growing season and what the future holds for
Eating From The Garden
July 2023, Cincinnati, Ohio Welcome back to the Over-the-Rhine People’s Garden monthly blog with Grow Appalachia! Today we are getting a really good soak from mother nature. So, I am