Last month, you met two of our youngest growers and we’re just tickled with the warm response you had for...
News
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Fall/Winter Gardening
If you have a garden at home and you’re starting to regret the coming of fall and then winter, take...
Meet The Grower
Beginning with this month’s newsletter, we’ll be profiling our growers so you can get to know the people who help...
Growing Fall Carrots
According to the Farmer’s Almanac, the first frost in our region usually comes in late October — roughly October 20....
Water Like a Pro
Spring and early summer here in northeast Ohio have seen enough rain that you probably haven’t had to water too...
Transplanting 101
May and June are the most common month to transplant your main summer vegetables such as tomatoes and peppers. We’ve...
Hardening off your seedlings
If you start your plants from seeds, one of the very last steps you will need to do is prepare...
What is gleaning?
What is “gleaning?” We’re so glad you asked. Last fall, as we got ready to tuck everything in for the...
Is a CSA Right for Me?
Consumer-supported agriculture (CSA) partners growers with members of the community who want to invest in the many benefits of locally...
Making the Lettuce Last
It’s hard to believe that the spring is almost over and that we’ll be saying “goodbye for now” to some...
Planter’s Remorse
Next week will see most nights in the high 30s! That’s fine for lettuce, onions and other cold-loving crops. But it’s not good for your young tomato and pepper plants.
2020 Pepper Preview
With each passing day, the plants are getting stronger. Many of our peppers are sprouting their third and fourth sets of leaves!
But we know that the question on everyone's mind is... "what pepper varieties will you be offering when the spring plant sale kicks off this weekend?" Let's meet the peck of them, shall we?