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Traci Tackett posted
This is the second video in the vermiculture series. What do you do with all of that worm poop? Actually, you harvest the castings to use as organic fertilizer for your plants!! Watch this video to learn how!
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Traci Tackett posted
This is the first video in a series regarding vermiculture. Having a worm farm is a fun, educational project and goes hand in hand with gardening. Try making your own Worm Farm!
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Traci Tackett posted
Here is a video to show you how to construct a low tunnel to protect your plants in cold weather!
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Traci Tackett posted
We are so excited to post the first “How to” videos from our digital library. These videos will hopefully allow you to see what we are doing in our garden as well as what the students are learning. The videos aren’t perfect, but the kids have worked very hard and are happy to share their work! Please let us know if you learn anything new!…Read More
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Traci Tackett posted
Late January isn’t typically the time of year that Kentucky gardeners go to the backyard and harvest greens for salad! Lucky for us, the school garden at Pikeville Elementary School is thriving! The students were able to harvest enough kale, pak choy, carrots, turnips and radishes for 2 days worth of kale salad in the cafeteria. Our students…Read More
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Not sure I knew cabbage worms existed! Great job!!