Benefits of Using Signs in Your School Garden August 2024 | Molly Sutton Kids may not always get excited about eating their greens, but they certainly enjoy playing in dirt! Whether in your backyard or on a school campus, creating an outdoor classroom space in your...
Garden Science: Rain Gauge Experiment August 2024 | Molly S. Step outside the classroom to discover the power of rain gauges! This easy environmental science experiment applies measuring skills to create a rain gauge using materials commonly found at home. Key...
How to Make a DIY Solitary Bee House March 1, 2024 | Molly Sutton Let’s help pollinators by making bee houses! According to the USDA, “Some scientists estimate that one out of every three bites of food we eat exists because of animal pollinators like bees,...
Whether you are new to gardening or are just like me and constantly forget which leaves are parsley versus which are cilantro, adding garden labels to your plants helps to not only beautify a garden, but also helps you remember what you have planted! To help get you...
Are you looking to spice up your chicken’s meals? If you raise backyard chickens, chances are you love to spoil them. We have such a fun time feeding our flock grapes and other treats, but did you know your “spoiling” of your flock can be beneficial to...
The lights have been taken down, the Christmas music has stopped playing and all that is left is your tree. What to do with your amazing-smelling Douglas fir which brought you so much joy—glistening in your living room, decorated floor to ceiling in glittering lights...