I visited Project Host today in Greenville, SC along with friend Winnie, and Travis from the Golden Harvest Food Bank here in Augusta. We road tripped eager to learn more about how this Soup Kitchen/Culinary School runs their Kitchen Garden...The new Master's Table in Augusta has plenty of space for ... Read More about Kitchen Garden Visit
Summer Fruit Salad
This was delicious so had to post. Includes basil from garden, so it counts as garden related!I did not grow the fruit, however, maybe next year! 3c. peeled chopped peaches 8 oz FRESH mozzarella cubed or sliced3Tbs fresh basil snipped3/4 cup Lemon Poppyseed Dsg4cups watermelon seeded & ... Read More about Summer Fruit Salad
Garden Goals in Review
On 12.31.09, I posted my Garden Goals for 2010. Eight months later, I am planning Christmas cards and reviewingthose goals... Here's a glimpse of my 2010 Gardening Goals:1. Share my passion for gardening with children.2. Grow more food for my family to experience. 3. Join a CSA (Community Supported ... Read More about Garden Goals in Review
Farm Update
8.2.10Amazing what rain does to the garden! First, I was worried the “gulley washers†had washed the pumpkins away, but that is not the case. The combination of rain and heat has been key to on target performance, so far.There are blossoms galore on the “Orange Bulldog†pumpkin plants, and ... Read More about Farm Update
Feed Me, Seymour!
Before I go out to check what the 4" rain in Burke County did to the pumpkin patch, I want to remind you how important it is to fertilize after what my friend, Winnie, calls a "toad choker"!The heavy, soaking rains in the CSRA mean we gardeners need to get out and fertilize. Just like diluting tea ... Read More about Feed Me, Seymour!
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