Community Garden
I just came across this link and it got me thinking – what a totally terrific idea! Set aside an acre or two and rent them out annually: Background Kinder Farm Park’s community gardening program...
View ArticleSo Much to Share!
Okay, first things first: my husband has accepted a job that requires our family relocate from Athens, GA to Pennsylvania – IN APRIL. We made our first trip up there this past weekend to scope out the...
View ArticleBegging your forgiveness…
I don’t have any excuses other than LIFE. Life has prevented me from sharing it with you. It started with chickens. We have 15. We started with 16, arriving June 11, but one little girl was lost at...
View ArticleWhat’s in Season?
Each month I will share a little bit about a garden veggie that is in season where I live {Eastern PA}. Some of them I have grown myself, some I have grown at work, but all of them I have cooked and...
View ArticleWhat’s in Season in July? Zucchini!
Someone I know said “We’re not even growing any zucchini in our garden this year!” because it is so very prolific and some members of her family aren’t big fans. Zucchini definitely grows well, but it...
View ArticleWhat’s in season in August? Okra!
Source: http://www.cuculinary.com Okra, native to Africa and a beautiful relative of hibiscus, was brought to North America in the 1600s. This tropical plant quickly became popular in the Deep South...
View ArticleWhat in the world am I doing?
It’s the end of August, and another summer not living on a farm is almost gone. In April we “moved to town,” and I tried to figure out how that could be a step in the right direction. Although our...
View ArticleWhat’s in Season in October? Pumpkins (of course)!
Pumpkins and squash are believed to have originated in the ancient Americas. These early pumpkins were not the traditional round orange upright Jack-O-Lantern fruit we think of today when you hear the...
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