Spring Arrival in O.C.- February/March 2023 edition
Photo courtesy of: www.landandfarm.com By: Tanya Begley After mother nature’s long and much needed slumber, we are finally starting to see the tale-tell signs of her spring arrival.
Photo courtesy of: www.landandfarm.com By: Tanya Begley After mother nature’s long and much needed slumber, we are finally starting to see the tale-tell signs of her spring arrival.
Greetings from Cincinnati! With the frost coming early this year, we have already been busy clearing and replanting our garden beds with cool-weather vegetable crops and dragging season extension materials from
This is a shared quote that I read, “A garden return 50 times the investment you put into it. Not just food, but joy, peace and a real connection with
If you notice, I have featured this family before in our blog. They have worked so hard on their garden this year. They have had great success with all things.
Hello Garden Friends, Since my last blog entry I was asked,“How does the garden make you feel?” As I began to ponder this question, I felt a wave of warm
Over the last month, Kentucky has been through a lot with all the flooding in Eastern Kentucky. While the rain has been good for the crops this year, people have
Hello from Over-the-Rhine People's Garden! We are in the thick of summer and the heat and humidity is trying to slow me down but it
Wow! It seems to have been a great growing season for many of our Grow Appalachia participants. We hear stories daily of how good their garden is doing and see
Young people are some of the mightiest hands that visit our LPH Community Gardens. We were thrilled to spend a recent Tuesday morning in the Sassafras Garden with students
From watercolor painting to upcycled art projects and street art, the creativity of neighbors has always been present within our community gardens. In March, alongside our neighbors, we opened