And so we begin……
And what a way to begin, with ice storms and flooding all in one week. The 2021 garden season has begun, not with a bang, but with a splash! Ice
And what a way to begin, with ice storms and flooding all in one week. The 2021 garden season has begun, not with a bang, but with a splash! Ice
The Year 2020 will go down in history as a lot of things, ‘unprecedented’, ‘tumultuous’, but here in Wayne, we will remember the year 2020 as a rebirth of the
By: Tanya Begley And just like that, the final crops are in. More layers of clothing begin to be worn, fireplaces are cleaned and prepared for work. Fall is not
A welcomed comment from one of our first-year participants recently concerned what the program meant to he and his wife: “It has taught us many things including discipline concerning recordkeeping.
Well its the end of the 2020 summer season. Preparing for our winter crops in the High Tunnel to continue our harvest throughout the year. Cleaned out all three
We have all heard the quote “Parting is such sweet sorrow.” Now, this might have been true for Romeo and Juliet, but it is not true for the gardener and
One thing that's always struck me about gardening in the mountains is how we tack names to our plants. We connect the things we grow with the person who first
Don't stop now, enjoy Fall Crops!Summer season 2020 is coming to an end, fall crops are now being planted. My participates have been patience with me as a New
Greetings from Cowan Creek. This is Valerie. Hoping this blog finds you and your families well. The 'Three Sisters' is a native American agriculture practice for growing beans, corn and