Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Rain?


NOT THE DEDICATED GARDENERS AT PARK SPRING
It was bright and sunny when we started planting. After the lettuce, cabbage, onions, flowers, tomatoes, and a few other things were in, the clouds rose majestically and it rained: warm but steady. Did we quit?? NOOOO   Everyone kept planting, and had a lot of fun, actually.
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That’s One Weed We’ll That Won’t Be Back!


The instructions were to ‘try to get all the root.’   This lad got it all !
Everyone worked hard, had a good day, got a LOT done. This is going to be one great garden!
(see the link at right for more pictures)

Update: Garden Groundbreaking


Ed Stierly excavating began breaking ground for the Eagleview Garden at the Senior building this morning. See how it’s going:
(click on pictures for a better view)

What’s A Great Way To Lower Your Blood Pressure? Gardening!


Hankin Group – Triskeles Cooperating To Build Garden For Seniors
It’s true: gardening has been shown to lower blood pressure; it’s as good exercise as walking also. It has one more benefit–it provides healthy local food for your stomach.
With these in mind, Triskeles and our civic-minded hosts here at Eagleview have agreed to cooperatively build and [...]

West Vincent Elementary School Has Many Gardens


All container gardens, planted by the kindergartens, with help from Mr. Mark of Triskeles and Heather Ryan, OJR parent. Janet Owen brought her bees and chicks, and everyone had a beautiful, sunny day planting herbs, lettuce, flowers, onions, broccoli, spinach, and more
Thanks to Jo-an Rechtin for getting it all together.
Wouldn’t it be lovely to have [...]

Who Are the Potato Planters?


The kids at French Creek Elementary School–that’s who!  May 12 was Farm Day at FCES,  and all the kindergarten students joined Mr. Mark, parent Heather Ryan, and their teachers in planting some fresh veggies for later consumption. Potatoes? Got ‘em!  Herbs? Onions? Squash/Peas/Corn? Lettuce?   All Here!
With a little work and some good soil, these should [...]

The Wonderful Young People of Today


We were reminded of how wonderful and caring many young people are today by Side by Side and Camp Jump Start graduate Alyssa Scharff, who wrote back from college, reflecting on her time as a teen mentor in these programs. In her own words:
Mrs. Birdsall,
Of course I am interested in staying in touch with camp. [...]

Not Afraid To Get My Hands Dirty


At Exton Elementary School, the kids were not afraid to get their hands into some of the good Organic Mechanic’s potting soil and help fill up a container garden. Mr. Birdsall explained to them how it worked, how the water reservoir at the bottom was filled through the bamboo tube; then everyone dug their hands [...]