

Summer Garden Clean up
Summer is far from over but we do need a summer garden clean up. Because a prepared gardener is a more successful gardener and a good clean-up takes some time. And it helps to deal with the hot temperatures when you can think of end of summer. Summer's end can be a challenging time for gardens. Some plants may not have fared so well, yet we still have a couple more months of this growing season. A good cleanup at the end of the season gets your garden off to a good star


Children are Natural Gardeners
Children are natural gardeners. They are curious, like to learn by doing, and love to play in the dirt. Working in a garden, a child can experience the satisfaction that comes from caring for something over time, while observing the cycle of life firsthand. Gardening gives children a chance to learn an important life skill, one that is sometimes overlooked in standard school curriculums. Gardening is also a great way to each environmental awareness by exploring the workin


Spring Harvest Time
We are off to a good start this year, with some sunny days mixed in with the clouds, but for the veggies to really take off, the suns needs to be shining consistently. So hang in there, do a few sun salutations every once in a while. Then in just a matter of time, the sun has been out, the plants have felt the warmth and suddenly there is an abundance of plants. It's harvest day for those spring plants. Most of us want to run out there and yank the whole plant out of the

Inglewood Classic 5K and Fun Walk
We had so much fun this past Saturday, April 22, 2017--Earth Day! and the day of the Inglewood Classic 5K and Fun Walk. We just had to share some pictures of all the fun we had. We plan to see all of you back next year and have all you that missed out on the fun there too!!! #workingtogether #EarthDay #Fundraiser #events