The Organic Growers School is structured in a way that many small organizations are these days: we all work from home and rely on internet and conference calls for the kind of connectivity created by being in adjacent cubicles. According to a study cited in this...
We had such a great crowd at this Tuesday’s Get Growing! class, the second in the three-part series covering all aspects of organic gardening. Y’all were from all levels of gardening experience, which makes for a really engaging conversation with so many...
At this year’s Spring Conference, we at OGS decided to set up a handful of volunteers with pen, paper, and the directive to go home after the event and write a post on each class they attended for us to share on the OGS Blog in a series we’re calling the...
At this year’s Spring Conference, we at OGS decided to set up a handful of volunteers with pen, paper, and the directive to go home after the event and write a post on each class they attended for us to share on the OGS Blog in a series we’re calling the...
***PLEASE NOTE: This is the handout provided to attendees at the 2014 Organic Growers School Spring Conference class The Art of Making Miso with Liat Batshira. While it was intended to be read in conjunction with the speaker’s presentation, we believe it can...