by Environmental News | Jun 21, 2017 | Be Organic
Source: recordonline.com NEW WINDSOR – Tomato plants and lettuce, and kale and peas and summer squash sprout in plots outside Temple Hill Academy in New Windsor. While destined for the bellies of students at the Newburgh district elementary school and the food pantry...
by Environmental News | Jun 10, 2017 | Be Organic
Author: Don Kinzler / Source: agweek.com June is a busy month in the vegetable garden. David Samson / Forum News Service Mother Nature has tested our patience this spring. The season started nicely until cold winds the last half of May made tomato plants...
by Environmental News | May 4, 2017 | Be Organic
Author: Mary Scott Hardaway / Source: Charleston City Paper Catherine McGuinn founded the Charleston Horticultural Society’s Mobile Gardeners progra Raised beds of collard greens, kale, and pomegranate trees sit parallel to herb beds blooming with mint...
by Environmental News | Apr 25, 2017 | Live Toxic Free
Author: Debbie Wolfe / Source: Garden Therapy Dandelions are a Superfood? Those bright yellow weeds that pop up in the lawn? Yes, that’s what we are talking about. Get ready to have your mind blown! Dandelions are some of the most nutritionally dense greens...
by | Jan 4, 2017 | Be Organic
Source: Florida Today Buy Photo This winter has been pretty good to us Floridians who’d rather wear flip-flops over snow boots Christmas morning. Here’s hoping for some weather that doesn’t freeze our little Sunshine State booties, but keeps our gardens happy. This...