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Growing Together: Woodlawn Snacks

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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.

Growing Together: Fall Fun

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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.

Growing Together: Radish Harvest

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Harvest season is here! The Growing Together community garden bed has already provided so much produce, but we’re sharing more about one particular harvest: radishes. Follow along to try this pickled radish recipe at home.

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The Child’s Garden

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While you’ve probably put your garden to bed for the season, it’s never too early to get your kids interested in gardening! Nature Interpreter Allyson expands on her garden series, sharing ways to get children involved in the fun.

A trench dug in a garden bed allows potato plants to grow.

Eat What You Sow: Growing Potatoes 3 Ways

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Have you ever experimented in your garden? How about with … potatoes? Nature Interpreter Ellen shares the trials and successes of her potato gardening experiment at Parky’s Farm this season.

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The Story Book Garden

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Ever wondered about the curious names behind some of your favorite story books and fairy tales? Nature Interpreter Allyson continues her garden series by sharing what’s in a tale’s name and how you can live out these stories in real life.

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The Shady Garden

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You don’t have to have full sun to have a successful garden! A place in the shade shouldn’t deter you from planting seeds; all you need is a little patience. Nature Interpreter Allyson is back this week, sharing which plants and vegetables actually thrive in a shady garden.