Last week I had the chance to visit The Barstow School. Students attending the Summer at Barstow had the chance to participate in the Barstow Farmer’s Market class again this year. Sarah Holmes, a 7th grade science as well as AP Science teacher, and the Director of School Gardens, leads this class during the […]
What the Heck is a Garlic Scape?
Good news! Garlic that was planted this past November or December, might be ready to harvest! Our Executive Director, Ben, wrote a great blog post on how to harvest your garlic, which can be read HERE. If you find that your garlic isn’t quite ready to harvest yet, fear not! You may have noticed […]
Everything You Need to Know About Bolting!
Have you ever walked out to your garden intending to harvest heads of broccoli but instead found bouquets of small yellow flowers where your broccoli was? This overnight change is when plants “go to seed” or what is called “ bolting”. This happens when unfavorable conditions such as warm temperatures, over-fertilizing or under-watering occur […]
Harvest Party Time!
It’s the most wonderful time of the year…Harvest Party Time! While planting the seeds and transplants and watching them grow is half the fun (and a worthy educational endeavor), the other half of the fun is eating all of the fresh veggies! Throughout the growing season, we recommend that schools and students taste the […]
New Video! – How to Plant Your Schoolyard Garden
Summer planting season is in full swing, so if you haven’t gotten your summer plant and seed orders in yet, now is the time! Once you’ve ordered your plants and seeds, it’s time to harvest your spring vegetables and plant your summer vegetables. If you’re feeling apprehensive about taking the plunge and planting on […]
How to Make Weeding the Garden Fun
Weeds are any unwanted plants that are growing in your garden and they can be a nuisance. Even though you did not plant them, they grow from seeds that have flown into your beds, or roots that have grown into the bed. They generally are persistent, fast-growing, and can quickly take over space that […]
How to Harvest Your Fast Crops
If you planted lettuce, spinach, radishes, mustard greens or green onions, they should be ready (if not close to being ready) for harvesting! Your slow crops, such as broccoli, collards, cabbage, kale, carrots, sugar snap peas and potatoes have a few more weeks to go. Tips on Harvesting Leafy Greens Lettuce and spinach can […]
Planning Your Summer Schoolyard Garden
We hope you had a wonderful Earth Day celebrating our beautiful planet! By now most of your schoolyard gardens are growing rapidly and veggies like radishes, green onions, arugula, and spinach are ready to be tasted and harvested for fresh spring salads! Slower crops like potatoes, beets and carrots are just now starting to […]
How to Water Your Schoolyard Garden
Not-So-Obvious Lessons from Gardening
These past couple weeks have been a crazy whirlwind of traveling to schools all over the city to deliver plants and seeds and assist teachers and students with planting their schoolyard gardens. Tiring? Yes! But, so much fun and incredibly inspiring! I love the obvious aspects of a planting season – being in the […]