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,
Summertime Planting! We've begun our gardening with enthusiasm and we're barely into May. Our gardeners have been holding off as long as they can, but now the race is on.
It’s the beginning of June and its time again to work on the blog. From my observations, visiting gardens and talking to gardeners, the growing season is off to a
It’s difficult to believe a month has passed since I last wrote on this blog. Springtime is so busy and there is always too much to do, and never enough
Hoes it going y'all? (<--- see what I did there) Lori here from sweltering McDowell County, West Virginia. Remember my last blog where I said my participants were doing great? Well, have
Rhonda West reporting from Scott County. A few weeks ago we posted about the two new additions to the raised bed gardens at Scott Christian Care Center. This week a
Good Evening Y'all. Lori here (plague and all) from McDowell County West Virginia. If any of you have caught this awful plague that's been going around and have struggled to
Lori here from McDowell County in Wild Wonderful West Virginia. Welcome to our crazy life! Center Stuff: Thankfully the weather has been relatively cooperative this spring. We got the tiller
Greetings from St. Vincent Mission in David, KY! This is S. Ann Marie Quinn here at the computer. It is 8:04 on Saturday evening; the sun has just set ending
--Karline Jensen, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV Quite a few of our gardeners want to grow strawberries this year, so we are buying 250 strawberry plants from one of our gardeners