Gardening and farming requires a lot of bending over. I think it’s safe to generalize that all of us notice at some point during the growing season how much it strains our bodies. Here are some tips for keeping a healthy back and body.
Read MoreIn 2019, Garden City Harvest began a partnership with Soft Landing Missoula, a non-profit that supports immigrant and refugee resettlement in our community.
Read MoreIn addition to your garden and farm-grown produce being fresh and delicious, your fruits and vegetables are packed with fiber, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and powerful plant compounds called phytonutrients.
Read MoreThere’s no need for gizmos and gadgets to ready your kitchen for the season’s bounty.
Read MoreWhether you’ve inherited some plants or looking to start your own berry patch, it’s important to know how to plant, care, and maintain a healthy strawberry patch.
Read MoreGardeners everywhere struggle to time their plantings for a continuous, manageable harvest! Luckily, there’s a simple solution. Today we’ll discuss the art of succession planting.
Read MoreWhether you start your tomatoes from seed or buy starts from your favorite nursery or organic grower at the local farmer's market, growing tomatoes can be easy and rewarding! Avoid information overload with a few tips.
Read MoreMaintaining an active compost system allows us to benefit from our plant and food waste while reducing the amount of valuable materials that need to be removed from the site. This blog post explains the method of composting we use at the Garden City Harvest community gardens, but if you’re a home composter or just interested in how compost works, this is a great place to start!
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