Late-May Louisville Garden and Urban Ag Updates
At our Garden Planting class at the Food Literacy Project’s farm at the end of April, gardeners took home seeds and starts for their gardens and after a lovely discussion,
At our Garden Planting class at the Food Literacy Project’s farm at the end of April, gardeners took home seeds and starts for their gardens and after a lovely discussion,
Title: Senior Market Day-Catalyst for Healthy Communities Goodbye Summer Hello Fall As we say goodbye to the summer of 2023 and get ready to welcome fall, a lot has been
June Is Kids Month Summer in Kentucky The summer solstice has arrived and its officially summer here in Appalachia! It’s time to enjoy our hills and valleys, get reacquainted with
The gardens are all planted! Some are reaping the harvest, and others who got a late start in the planting are getting a few things each week. At the beginning
Spring! I can smell it! Spring is in the air! We’re enjoying a few 75º+ days lately and Daylight Savings Time is right ar Just a glimpse of the
By: Tanya Begley And just like that, fall has arrived. We feel the change in the air. The emptying fields starting to become more noticeable. We witness September come to
By : Tanya Begley Summertime. When we enjoy new berries,fresh corn, beans, watermelon ect.. that all the gardens and markets have to offer. Fruits and vegetables planted with love are
Hello! My name is Isabella Maggard and I am an intern at the Virginia Cooperative Extension in Wise. Currently, I attend the University of Virginia’s College at Wise and
By: Tanya Begley May is always a time for celebration with Mother's Day, school vacations, graduations, setting summer goals and quite reflection. As we close out May this Memorial Day.