Triumphs & Trials of Spring
It’s been a busy month in the LPH Community Gardens program. We’ve planted in community garden spaces and home gardens, hired teen garden apprentices, kicked off weekly workdays, and
It’s been a busy month in the LPH Community Gardens program. We’ve planted in community garden spaces and home gardens, hired teen garden apprentices, kicked off weekly workdays, and
How can a mom get two toddlers to eat turnips and radishes? One way to approach this is by focusing on the greens. Both turnip and radish greens are
Lem was skeptical when his family moved to Lower Price Hill a few years ago. His grandfather passed on a passion for gardening, and he was accustomed to living
Lower Price Hill is a dense, urban neighborhood where most residents live in multi-family rental units, lacking space or permission for personal gardens. Community garden spaces offer these families
Participant Surveys Our Home Garden participants come from diverse backgrounds with different interests, reasons for growing, and experience. Because of those differences, we've realized they also often need different
As the seasons start to change, both home gardeners and neighbors engaged with our community gardens start to dream about all the ways to use the late summer harvest.
My gardening journey--from a temporary garden, through PPA/PPD, to a bigger garden than I could imagine Starting a blog post to submit for other people to read can be
Our gardener of the week is Mrs. Patsy, a very special lady to our program. Recently, she spends most of her week in the hospital for radiation treatments and is
I have been visiting gardens today with Mark and David. What a great time we had and what amazing gardens. David and Judy Jennings have beautiful potatoes. I am envious,