Farm to Table in Williamsburg
…on-site, indoor Farm Market Store, a popular Community Supported Agriculture program, and an online farmers market known as the KelRae Farm Food Hub (kelraefarm.com). Exploring the Farm to Table Model…
…on-site, indoor Farm Market Store, a popular Community Supported Agriculture program, and an online farmers market known as the KelRae Farm Food Hub (kelraefarm.com). Exploring the Farm to Table Model…
…large seedlings or plants, place sheets of cardboard directly on weedy ground, then dig holes about a foot in diameter where you want your plants. Fill the holes with compost,…
…successfully raise a crop of ferns. Ferns have successfully propagated themselves in nature, with no human assistance, for millennia. So it shouldn’t be too complicated, right? These very knowledgeable writers…
…in the fall. Parents and other community volunteers also assist in all phases of the garden. Matthew Whaley Elementary School 301 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA 23185 Mattey’s Garden Seeds of…
…Seed Starting Suggestions Cooking Corn Companion Planting Grow Your Own Vegetables Vegetable Gardening in Containers Organic Controls for Insects Composting for the Home Gardener Herbs as Companion Plants Cheap and…
…of mine garden in a community garden, where much of the produce raised is donated to our local FISH organization. But food crops aside, when planting ornamental plants, do you…
…dispose of it in the trash. Do not put mushrooms in a compost pile; do not mow over mushrooms. Both these options will scatter the mushroom spores and encourage more…
…birds eat insects, fruits, and nuts, they also enjoy tree sap. Here in eastern North America, the most common and destructive of these birds is the American yellow-bellied sapsucker, Sphyrapicus…
…only host plant. While they may nectar at a variety of flowers, their larvae require milkweed to develop. “Plant it, and they will come.” Asclepias syriaca, common milkweed, hosts Monarch…
…time. But how did they come to represent this academic kickoff? Perhaps it is because September is harvest time for many kinds of apples in the Northern Hemisphere. Or because…