Who says things slow down at the garden in October? by Sue@Lmu
Things have been really hopping all the way through October down here in Tennessee. First Debbie Strickland from Rural Resources brought some of her teens to tour our gardens on
Things have been really hopping all the way through October down here in Tennessee. First Debbie Strickland from Rural Resources brought some of her teens to tour our gardens on
I love this picture mostly because it has our youngest gardener with our oldest gardener behind him. I'm pretty sure he's showing one of our newest members standing beside
Bill and kids looking at the deer and turkeys out in the fields after working in the garden. Youngins having an important gardening discussion. A
July Potato digging day. These boys took charge of the group directing us all in the harvest process. It was a wonderful experience. Members excitedly picking up
I guess you know it's June when the beans hit the top of the bean netting, you've found a couple young beans to eat in the field, the corn hits
Hard working tomato planters Beth and Ruth. More tomato planting. Fun during tomato planting. Family bonding during cucumber planting. Donna proud
High Tunnel Tomato Planters April-12th Those tomatoes are more than a foot high and flowering already. Froggy on the porch. This tree frog was so cute I had
Cute potato planter steals the show! A serious little potato planter. Lily and Bill preparing to haul mulch on a recent workday. Bill, Debbie
Onions, cabbage, and kohlrabi babies. 2wks old. Fruit Tree pruning workshop. Seed packaging session. Seed tray and cell sterilization. What an amazing February! We've shocked ourselves
It’s beginning to look a lot like spring at the LMU Organic Community Garden. We had our first meeting on Jan. 30th with 30 people in attendance. We have a