Looking for something new in gardening this year? If you are, you might consider wide-row planting. The method involves spreading seeds over a wider area instead of planting in rows. The wide area ...
Although it may be known by many different names, the “Grow a Row” program is one that’s gaining popularity all over the world. The concept is pretty self-explanatory, and can make an enormous ...
If you’re gearing up to plant fruits, vegetables or herbs this spring, why not grow some extra to donate to your local soup kitchen or pantry? The national Plant a Row for the Hungry campaign, ...
It’s hard to miss the 50 painted flower pots located around Port Washington, each with a unique, intricate design and overflowing with fresh plants. These pots are part of the Plant a Row for the ...
If you’re gearing up to plant fruits, vegetables or herbs this spring, why not grow some extra to donate to your local soup kitchen or pantry? The national Plant a Row for the Hungry campaign, ...
Your garden can help fight hunger when you plant an extra row of produce to donate to food shelves. By donating garden-grown produce to your local food shelf, you are contributing to the health of ...
Are you a tomato whisperer, but no one else in your family really likes tomatoes? Do you end up with so many zucchinis that you are dropping them on your neighbors’ doorsteps in the dark of night? Do ...
The hot trend this year is definitely vegetable gardening. Vegetable starts and seeds are flying off the shelves at plant sales and garden stores. By August, Spokane is going to be swimming in ...
If the seed catalogs have you longing for spring and getting your hands back in the soil, then now is a good time to think about planting one extra row for giving to a community hunger project.
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