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Things are growing nicely in the greenhouse. It has been very warm the past few weeks, even for us! (I added notes, mouse over the boxes in the photo to see them.)
theres been a trend many chefs are following; grow the things you eat.
not a bad trend to follow. so i am.
unfortunately, i didnt label them.
however, i did plant lavender, lemon balm and violas.
Open space beside the building. Suitable for building a series of raised beds as the main growing space.
Miracle Grow = steroids for plants! My newly repotted plants are doing SO well!
Also - who knew hydrangea flowers were so long living?
Find out more about UB’s GRoW Home:
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Photos by Zhi Ting Phua and Duane Warren
Growing Milkweeds in Milk Jugs
March 12, 2023
Come get your hands dirty as we learn about Sycamore Land Trust and all the wonderful work they do to protect our environment, help wildlife, and connect people to nature. We'll talk about the importance of native plants and finish with a hands-on project of sowing native plants from seed that will be transplanted during part two of the program in May. Ages 7–12.
I miss growing veg here like I did in England, so Aaron has built me a little raised bed to grow a few things. Only difference is, we have to chicken-proof this one!
Pleased to say the sweetcorn I planted in here is doing well - but the tomato plant wilted and died in the heat :(
The mission of Room to Grow is to enrich the lives of babies born into poverty throughout their critical first three years of development. Parents expecting a baby are referred to Room to Grow by selected prenatal programs assisting low-income families. Upon their referral, parents visit Room to Grow's warm and inviting space once every three months from just before the birth of the baby until their child turns three. During their one-on-one appointments with our staff social workers, typically lasting two hours, parents receive developmental information, customized support, and all of the needed baby items to ensure a healthy and secure start for their child.
Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce - VIP GROW graduation event at the Bolger Center in Potomac, MD on June 22, 2017. www.alanpsantos.com