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Bugs in your Garden: How to Identify Pests

by Kate Jerome | Jul 23, 2020 | Organic Farming, Organic Home Growing, Organic Living

Manage pests in your garden by observing and catching them early. And know your good from bad bugs.

5 Summer Activities for the Organic Garden

5 Summer Activities for the Organic Garden

by Kate Jerome | Jul 2, 2020 | Organic Home Growing, Organic Living

Gardening in the summer should be relaxed and easy. Here are some tips to make it so.

Lee Warren’s Legacy – Bob Turner Article – Laurel of Asheville

Lee Warren’s Legacy – Bob Turner Article – Laurel of Asheville

by OGS | Jun 1, 2020 | OGS News, Organic Living

By Bob Turner Originally published in the Laurel of Asheville Magazine, in print and online. https://thelaurelofasheville.com/lifestyle/food/eat-your-view-lee-warrens-legacy/ Food • Sustainability Eat Your View: Lee Warren’s Legacy Add Comment Organic Growers School...
The Homesteader’s Guide to Surviving the Pandemic Homesteaders were ready for this

The Homesteader’s Guide to Surviving the Pandemic Homesteaders were ready for this

by OGS | May 20, 2020 | Organic Home Growing, Organic Living

Here’s how to kick your self-sufficiency skills into high gear. by Allison Braden May 20, 2020 Reprinted with permission from the original article here. Sow True Seed had to post a bouncer at the door. The garden supplier’s small storefront in Asheville, North...
Make A Successful Leap From Self-Sustaining Gardener To Profitable Grower

Make A Successful Leap From Self-Sustaining Gardener To Profitable Grower

by Jenny Holt | Apr 29, 2020 | Organic Farming, Organic Home Growing, Organic Living

Whether you’re a commercial farmer or an organic home grower, excessive produce can quickly turn a profitable business model into a cash flow nightmare. It’s estimated that around 30% to 40% of produce goes to waste in the U.S. every year, which amounts to around...
Kids Thrive Outside: Simple Activities in the Garden, Forest, and Kitchen

Kids Thrive Outside: Simple Activities in the Garden, Forest, and Kitchen

by Emily Bell | Apr 21, 2020 | Organic Home Growing, Organic Living

During these unstable times, our children need us more than ever for connection and security. For many of us, the pandemic has brought a drastic change to daily rhythms and family dynamics. Spending time together outside is an enlivening way to connect, to move our...
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