Yellow is the colour of sunshine, warmth and positivity. It’s the complete opposite of dark and dull with it’s bright cheerfulness and ability to illuminate. Spring, in the Lawn to Food garden, is brought to you today by the colour … Continue reading
Withering Roots
I’m not sure how it happens but inevitably, I’ll find less-than-fresh vegetables on the bottom of my fridge drawer. These withered specimens don’t look very appetizing but they are too good for the compost pail. At this point, I have … Continue reading
Seasonal Eating Meal Plan
What’s for dinner? It is not an easy question to answer, especially if we are tired and unprepared. Not knowing what’s for dinner tonight can also be costly, in more ways than one. If you’re exhausted at the end of … Continue reading
Garden Planning
Today, I want to share with you some information that I have gathered and used when planning my gardens. Firstly, instead of drawing, erasing and re-drawing as I organize crops for the coming season, I’ve made a master. With my … Continue reading
Crop Rotation in our Gardens
Crop rotation is the regenerative practice of growing crops in sections and then moving that crop to a different location for the following season. Crop rotation was developed to avoid depleting the soil of nutrients that are specific to plant … Continue reading