Summertime Gardening
The calendar says July 29, which for many hints that summer may soon be on its way out. After all, you can't step into your local Wal-Mart without getting bombarded
The calendar says July 29, which for many hints that summer may soon be on its way out. After all, you can't step into your local Wal-Mart without getting bombarded
First of all, check out the fantastic growth on our cover crops at the Eastside Community Gardens: See how the cover crop mix has been growing over the last
Greetings from the Community Food Initiatives community gardens! Things are finally winding down around here. We had a good hard frost last weekend, and have been hurriedly helping everyone get
It is early fall and our tomato and hot pepper plants are still yielding several pounds of produce each week. During our garden class today, we picked baskets of tomatoes,
Red cotton is in the front with Green Lint cotton peeking out behind. Our gourd arch. Another view of the gourd arch. Sorry
Howdy Grow Appalachians! Holly, HQ VISTA checking in, and it has suddenly occurred to me that this will be my LAST blog as a VISTA! Wow!!!! I can't believe a
Greetings, Grow Appalachians! It’s your friendly HQ VISTA Holly checking in. I think I’m still not quite recovered from our gathering this past week. What an AMAZING day and a
Raised beds with fall crops in greenhouse. Raised bed crops. Cover crop coming along nicely. High Tunnel Chinese Cabbage High Tunnel
Happy Saturday! Lori here, and this week we have a tasty recipe that one of our participants made for us to try. She harvested a bunch of acorn squash this
Most of the plants seem to be growing pretty slowly in the community garden. The tomato and pepper transplants that I planted a couple weeks ago have hardly changed at