Growing Together: Woodlawn Snacks
Fall is fading into winter and our crops are fighting off frost! The Growing Together team shares what the last crops of the season are and how to put a garden to bed for winter.
Fall is fading into winter and our crops are fighting off frost! The Growing Together team shares what the last crops of the season are and how to put a garden to bed for winter.
As summer fades to fall, it means the Growing Together team is focusing on fall crops. One harvest that is already underway is none other than the pumpkin.
The Growing Together community gardening beds have been built! Great Parks is proud to announce its partnership with Woodlawn Elementary on this project.
You’ve followed with Allyson on her gardening adventures this year. But now it’s fall. And fall means it’s time to put your garden to bed. Allyson shares steps for putting a garden to bed and how to harvest what’s left.
When we think of fall, planting vegetables is typically not the first thing that comes to mind. However, there are some “cool season” crops that can be planted early fall that will provide us with tasty vegetables come spring and summer.