New Beginnings 2017 by Sue@Lmu
I must start the year by apologizing for not getting our blog out on the 1st. My husband and I were doing our usually holiday traveling to see our families.
I must start the year by apologizing for not getting our blog out on the 1st. My husband and I were doing our usually holiday traveling to see our families.
Greenhouse cabbage and kale. Greenhouse Tat Soi and Pak Choi Pretty Purple Kohlrabi's and Kale's. Lettuces and purple mustard and winter peas in high tunnel.
The fall just keeps getting more challenging between hot weather, the continuing drought and hungry deer. To keep the fall crops growing we have to water almost daily. Thanks to
Potato with Johnson grass root growing through it. Last of the potato harvest. Heart to Heart salsa making experience. Littlest corn shock harvester. Corn shock
Where has it gone? It has flown by so fast and so much happened my head is spinning. The corn harvest came, went, was huge and delicious. What members didn't
Bee Flowers We made a huge effort this year to plant more flowers for the pollinators. The big question is though who's enjoying them more the pollinators or
Pumpkin planters last week. Thanks to some overdue rain they are popping up.<img src="https://growappbc.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/IMG_1847pumkin-planter-300x225.jpg" Canning college last week with our wonderful extension agent Carol Brandon. They learned how to can
Swarm Of Bee's Saturday May 7th was quite a day we were having the last day of our plant sale and we were getting two packs of bee's to
Earth Day at LMU. Junior Snelson is in the background with his bee exhibit. Marisol is telling a student about the organic garden. Casey and Bill working
We have accomplished so much in March. Weekly meetings, 2 core classes, blackberry and raspberry pruning, bed assignments, teaching new gardeners how to work their beds and plant seeds, Bill