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Turn To The Sunlight
Spring is arriving, and with it comes a new season of growth for our family gardening community. This year, our group is putting an even stronger focus on developing our family garden
Trap Cropping
New Tricks The saying goes "You can't teach an old dog new tricks". Sometimes it seems that way with gardeners too. It's been done a certain way for decades even centuries, why
Preparing for the Season Ahead: Strengthening Community Through Local Foods
Through the long, treacherous winter months, the High Rocks Local Foods Team has been digging deep — not in soil, but in development work. For more than a decade, we have intentionally
Spring has Sprung-ish
Spring has…sprung? More like trickled in for KY! Regardless of the weather, we are trucking along with garden preparations. Binders for new gardeners are getting assembled, garden committee meetings are occurring every
Garden Planning with Agroecology
The garden planning period is in motion in our Backyard Gardeners program at Grow Ohio Valley, and we are encouraging our gardeners to plan their gardens with a few agroecological growing
Have a plant party!
As we welcome spring in East Tennessee, we start to see the crocus, daffodils, and little blue flowers paint our yards and the road sides beside us. Here at Grow Oak
Grace Grows: Planting Seeds of Faith and Provision!
Here at Grace Covenant Ministries, we’re taking a leap of faith by launching Grace Grows! This isn’t just about putting seeds into the ground and waiting to
Expanding Our Opportunities for Giving through Organic Garden Education
We’ve heard it year after year: “We want more educational garden workshops!” But after the devastation of Helene, especially with supply-chain disruptions from Covid still fresh in our minds, that “want” turned
A New Season Begins
The Start of the Season While the Lower Price Hill gardens may still look quiet from the outside, the growing season is already underway. Earlier this month, despite two weather delays,
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