August 2011
3 posts
Need Funding?
Good to Grow Chairman Donna Hummelman shares her ideas:
Many businesses and organizations are especially in favor of supporting educational projects via grants. The grants might be local or they might involve applying to a national organization. Some grants are small while other could mean thousands of dollars, depending on the scope of your project. And often, charity begins right at home: ...
Which is better - transplants or seed?
Honestly, is one better than the other? Both are good. You can successfully start a garden from transplants or direct seeding. The answer greatly depends on where you live in the state and what you’re planting. In the upper part of South Carolina, near the mountains, broccoli, Brussel sprouts, cabbage, and cauliflower will mature better when started in containers according to Sow True...
It's time to plan your Fall gardens!
Hello Garden Club Members. Have you contacted your teachers yet to start planning your fall gardens? Though its hard to believe, school starts in just two or three weeks! According to Sow True Seed, late August is the perfect time to sow the seeds of arugala, beets, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, chard, cilantro, collards, dill, kale, kohlrabi, leeks, lettuce,...