Gardening doesn’t stop, when the temps drop.
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
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
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
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
The fall just keeps getting more challenging between hot weather, the continuing drought and hungry deer. To keep the fall crops growing we have to water almost daily. Thanks to
Somehow it's October. I wasn't sure it would ever feel like fall...but we finally had some cooler, overcast days. However, we've had no rain to speak of. My tomatoes still
The summer crops are winding down while the low tunnels for the fall plantings go up, hopefully before the first frost. The produce survived drought, worms, and rabbits and many tomatoes, green beans,
The fall crops have started to produce as the ECOS garden transitions from fall into winter. As of November 2, we have ten low tunnels full of cold weather crops
Happy Halloween, family! We're breaking tradition this week, deviating from the informative and the educational and, quite frankly, having a little bit of fun! And no offense, but we think
This is our Sweet Potato Princess helping her mom and I harvest one bed of Sweet Potatoes Monday morning. We had a lot of fun and we got at least
Michele Gore, reporting for the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour in Richmond. August has been a busy, transitional month for us at ECOS. The summer crops are winding down and