Benefit of Getting off the Crazy Train and into the Soil
Hello everyone this is BethAnn from Vets to Ag. Sorry for the absence, it has been truly intense around here and I feel as if I just stepped off the
Hello everyone this is BethAnn from Vets to Ag. Sorry for the absence, it has been truly intense around here and I feel as if I just stepped off the
It almost is beginning to feel like fall around here!. The temperatures have been pretty mild for the last week and made for perfect weather to get out in the
As summer begins its slow wind-down toward Fall and we watch our winter squashes proceed along nicely, we've recently started a discussion of pie and the squashes that might work
A few years ago I didn't know what pattipans were. I got one of the weird spaceship-like things in a birthday basket and didn't even recognize it as a squash. Now,
It is finally over, well almost. The Greene County Fair, in East Tennessee, ended yesterday. We will have our booth taken down by tomorrow, then it will be officially over, till next
I'm Dorothy Feltner, VISTA with Lotts Creek Community School. Over the week, we have had some great success. Kale is sprouting up in the greenhouse and our tomatoes are getting
Hello folks! Tom Fields here with Stone Soup. Thanks to the fine folks at Friendship Baptist Church in Jonesville, VA, many will soon be harvesting pumpkins from the community garden
Happy Saturday everyone. I never thought it would get here! This week has been insanely crazy. It started with a trip to buy canners, and jars, and salt and all
This is eliot at the Appalachian South Folklife Center. The youth groups staying at the folklife center did a bunch of weeding and harvesting for us this week!! Yay! We
I found this recipe in my baking drawer while I was at my cottage over the 4th of July. I realized I had almost all the ingredients with me that