Healthy Soil Means Healthy Community
As Fall gets underway and our production continues to slow down, it’s important to give thought to our soil for next year. After all, that’s where it all begins
As Fall gets underway and our production continues to slow down, it’s important to give thought to our soil for next year. After all, that’s where it all begins
The Days Go By Slowly, but the Years Go By Fast. When people say time flies, believe them. The older I get the more I realize that time really
Soil erosion can destroy your garden. Erosion is the process by which wind and water remove soil from an area. A typical soil is composed of topsoil and subsoil. The
August has been a very busy month for us here at the Scott Christian Care Center. This month we went to Carl and Sherry Shafer’s Farm. Carl shared with us
Carl Reiner, born on this day in 1922, said these words, and except for the ski slopes and late season skiers, his sentiment was shared widely here in the High
Even in the dead of winter, our "farm" at the School - when does a garden become a farm, anyway? - is abuzz with excitement and potential. Perhaps the most
Volunteers preparing the asparagus beds. There’s a lot that goes into preparing our garden for the late fall and winter. We pull out the row cover and the
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
Katie Smith reporting for Scott County. September's Grow Appalachia group met on Tuesday to go over timely information about cover crops. Jeremy did a great job going over various cover
Lettuce, tat soi, eggplants kales, spinach Brussels Sprouts, cabbages, kohlrabi cauliflower, tat soi, lettuces, tomatoes and peppers Cabbages, kohlrabi, broccoli