Growing sweet potatoes
I didn’t think our warm season in Central New York was long enough for planting sweet potatoes. But, here we are – Tressa and Dee tried it last year and […]
View ArticleEgyptian walking onions
I see these plants every time I am at the village garden because I park at the church’s lot or on High street. Main street and River Road aren’t really […]
View ArticleExploring the gardens
You see, last year when the garden was finally running, we only had two locations; the village, and the one on Abbott Road. Since then the owner of Whitney Point […]
View ArticleSearching for Mr. Motivation (to write)
I haven’t been able to write on either one of my blogs in three or four days. I have a lot thoughts thoug, but I can’t seem to find any […]
View ArticleI didn't know that raw and plain Aloe Vera plant is edible
Reblogged from Treading on two endearing cultures: I often spot aloe vera drinks at asian markets and oriental stores but never paid any attention to them until my last visit […]
View ArticleGarden update
I couldn’t make it to our community garden last Saturday to help with harvesting. So I copied these pictures from Dee’s collection just to give some updates about our garden. […]
View ArticleConjoined Twin Summer Squash
Saturday like usual is our workday at the garden, about ten of us were there today. I thought I got there a lot earlier to take picture before everybody else […]
View ArticleWhere did all the produce go?
I never made it to any pop up days last year – when we display the produce on a little pop -up camper purchased by Jody and customized by Ellen’s […]
View ArticleOur garden arouses the travelers’ inquisitive minds
Every traveler who drives through the village of Lisle on NYS Route 79 sees our village garden with its large and beautiful sign by Helen’s artistic brush. It’s hard to […]
View ArticleWhen the little hands garden
These little hands are the kids from the Lisle Library Summer Reading program that is held every Wednesday from July 17 to August 21, 2013 in the library which is […]
View ArticleHygroscopic basil plant becomes potted kitchen plant
Originally posted on Treading on two endearing cultures:Why do I do this? To save money and time, and because I don’t have the patience to start it from seeds.…
View ArticleIt’s Better Late than Never
Better late than never! Sorry, I haven’t been able to post the progress of our community garden on this blog. Pictures are taken almost every time I work at the […]
View ArticleThe Lacrosse kids are gardening
It was in early June, many of procrastinating high school kids were looking for places to volunteer to complete their academic requirement and get better grades in certain classes-I am […]
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