2022 in Review
2022: Year in Review Cheers to another year! It means so much to us (and Easton) when people volunteer, grow their own veggies, and attend events at the gardens.
2022: Year in Review Cheers to another year! It means so much to us (and Easton) when people volunteer, grow their own veggies, and attend events at the gardens.
Winter Floral Wreaths We are so grateful for Krystal Snyder, West Ward resident, Penn State extension educator, and small business owner of Branch & Vine, to lead this festive workshop
More on some of the highlighted fall gardening terms: Climate Zone 6b USDA plant hardiness zones refer to different growing zones across the US - where the lowest low and
Starting garlic We wrangled some volunteers to plant garlic at our end-of-the-season potluck party in October. Super easy, even the kids helped out for this mini workshop. For starting garlic
West Ward Market Recap: September Week 1: Veggie samples & recipes A September corn & tomato summer salad was on the menu. Check out the recipe here with other veggie
West Ward Market Recap: August Week 1: Compost 101 Composting: the process of breaking down food waste & nitrogen-rich refuse ("green" or "wet" materials) with "brown" carbon heavy dry materials
West Ward Market Recap: July Week 1: Veggie Scavenger Hunt This week, we partnered with several produce and food vendors at the market to host an interactive Veggie Scavenger
West Ward Market Recap: June Week 1: Milkcrate garden give-away Our annual free milkcrate garden give-away was hosted this year at the West Ward Market. The design is simple,
Fall planting & native flowers This post is interactive! Pick up milkweed & wild bergamot seed packets at Little Free Libraries in front of our 10th & Pine Street
How to Save Seeds (and the planet) Seed saving is an important step of food sovereignty, the grow-your-own lifestyle, food waste diversion, and thrift. You can watch our quick video