Friday, January 22, 2016
A Good Commercial with a Great Message
Monday, August 24, 2015
10 Ways to Use Baking Soda in the Garden
Saturday, May 9, 2015
A Family Working on their Plot
The Headleys came out to Feeding Neighbors' Nanna Anna's Garden to work on the 1st of 2 of their family garden beds. http://www.feeding-neighbors.org #FeedingNeighbors #communitygardens #gardening #growyourownfood
Labels:
community gardens,
cool projects,
dirt,
diy,
feeding neighbors,
food access,
nanna annas garden,
natural,
non-gmo,
nutrition,
organic,
organic foods,
outdoors,
real foods,
soil,
sowing seeds,
victory garden
Location:
Grove Park, Atlanta, GA, USA
Monday, April 20, 2015
Did you know, that you can get free wood chips for your garden? We just
got a delivery! Tree services usually have to pay to dump the wood chips
they accumulate. To avoid the expense,
they give them away. The catch is that you may have to wait for them.
Tree services usually will only deliver the chips for free to the
location you specify if they are working in the area. Also, you do not
get to choose the type of wood you want. Otherwise, just give the tree
service(s) in your area a call to get on the delivery list.
Thank you SoutheastTree.com! Feeding-Neighbors.org
Thank you SoutheastTree.com! Feeding-Neighbors.org
Labels:
community gardens,
feeding neighbors,
free stuff,
organic,
outdoors,
wood chips
Location:
Atlanta, GA, USA
Sunday, April 19, 2015
How To Use Disposable Diapers To Help Your Plants Grow
Disposable diapers contain a non-toxic gel. When this gel is mixed in with soil and watered, it absorbs the water and slowly releases it as the plant needs it, reducing the frequency of watering. The gel also aerates the soil as it expands.
Monday, March 2, 2015
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