We’ve been having so much fun setting up and having classes in the Chancellor Livingston elementary school garden! As you can see, our gardeners are stellar.
We held our fourth Edible Gardens Tour this past weekend, expanding on the idea of edible (to whom??) and adding gardens with native, pollinator-friendly plants.
We combined two of our favorite winter get-togethers this year, the seed swap and winter sowing, at the Morton Memorial Library in Rhinecliff. We had a great turnout!
Our gardens are down, the weather is finally committing to fall and Thanksgiving’s just a week away—what better time to say how much we appreciate all of you?
If you’ve ever grown plants from seed, you know how rewarding it is to watch a tiny bit of matter turn into melons and dill, flowers and zucchini. Growing from seeds you’ve saved takes that sense of wonder to another realm.
Dirty Gaia creator Sue Sie had an idea for exploring a single piece of land, through the eyes of different specialists. So we paired up with Winnakee Land Trust to create the Walk the Land Series.