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We have red, green and black mustard; champion and vates collards; assorted carrots, beets and peas; kohlrabi, celery and lots of kales, cabbages, lettuces and cold hardy herbs - like chervil, parsley and more. What are you growing for Fall? Drop us a line or visit us on FB or IG. Thanks for being here!
We love to grow organic food and to inspire gardening communities to do the same. Whether you have a large yard or a small balcony, you can grow something. We will help you. And once you get your first harvest, you will likely be hooked—just like we were. As we approach the autumnal equinox, follow along on my weekly blog to discover the joys of gardening and growing food. New episodes each week.
THERE'S SO MUCH TO LEARN. There's so much to grow, especially as we approach the autumnal equinox. There's so much harvest when you get it right, and there's immense joy and happiness to be found in watching seeds transform into nutrient-dense power food plants. We want to share this knowledge with anyone interested in joining our gardening communities.
We take lots of pictures and we love to share our passion for gardening, especially during the autumnal equinox when nature showcases its beauty. Explore our collections in the FLOWER GALLERY, GARDEN GALLERY, and HARVEST GALLERY, where we celebrate the vibrant contributions of gardening communities and the joy of organic food.
As the autumnal equinox approaches in Philadelphia, PA, local gardening communities are gearing up for the seasonal changes, focusing on growing organic food that thrives during this time.
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