The Har(d)vest
Too much food is a good problem to have. This is the mantra I have been repeating to myself for the last 3 weeks as our garden is just exploding
Too much food is a good problem to have. This is the mantra I have been repeating to myself for the last 3 weeks as our garden is just exploding
During our first planting party back in March we planted somewhere around 200 basil seeds. I honestly thought that they weren’t going to make it…by the time we got them
It finally feels like we have a garden really growing here in Linwood! For a while there, it seemed as though we would NEVER arrive at the eating part, but
We are so grateful to Jenny, Jeremy and Adam from West Virginia State University Extension. They came back to help us finish building the high tunnel at the end of
I mentioned in our last blog post that we followed up our first class on seed starting and planning a garden / best practices (which was held on March 14th)
We had our first Grow class last evening, covering reporting, seed starting, companion planting and garden planning. Sixteen people attended and we capped off a great round table discussion /
Fall is a very special time here in the Linwood area of Pocahontas County. It heralds the coming of our busy season, when most of our focus turns to Snowshoe
As the gardens wear down and we prepare them for winter we reflect on all the great things that they have brought us and our families for the last approaching