Author: Century Hope Garden
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› Read more: Where the Southern Peas GrowWhere the Southern Peas Grow
A little over a week ago just before the onslaught of rain we sowed okra and southern peas….. some call…
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› Read more: Singin’ In the RainSingin’ In the Rain
Finally, after a dry beginning of spring, we got rain…..three glorious days of rain. Garden plants dance and sing and…
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› Read more: We are SistersWe are Sisters
Many gardeners have heard of the ancient native American method called the Three Sisters. It’s a method that combines corn,…
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› Read more: To-MAY-toeTo-MAY-toe
Or is it to-MAH-toe? No matter how you pronounce it, it’s the most favorite vegetable in the summer garden. But…
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› Read more: Spring is BuzzingSpring is Buzzing
We started this season with a 7 – Work Day Series, beginning with Diggin’ Potatoes. Diggin’ as in really like…
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› Read more: Dark of the MoonDark of the Moon
The weather is warm, very close to spring. Some are saying we’re in the false spring stage and we will…
- › Read more: It’s Time
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› Read more: Goodbye SummerGoodbye Summer
September didn’t want to let go of summer. But eventually, falling leaves and cooler weather won out in October. We’re…
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› Read more: Dig Into FallDig Into Fall
Workday: We will be sowing seeds(carrot, onions, broccoli) in the raised beds or planting collards and cabbages) in rows, or…
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› Read more: End of SeasonEnd of Season
Its been another successful season thanks to our volunteers Mr. Raymond, the Pritchetts, Mr. Rochelle and our donors, Bondurants, Modern…