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Greenville Organic Food Organization

A 4-post collection

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Making Magic.

Last week, I picked up a novel called The Magicians by Lev Grossman, thinking that this might be a fun read for our girlie. As I »

Julie Thompson-Adolf Julie Thompson-Adolf on brassicas, fall garden, garlic, greenhouse, Greenville Organic Food Organization, Grow Healthy Kids, Growing Green, Growing locavores, herbs, low tunnel, organic foods, potager, season extension, The Magicians, Growing gardens 22 November 2011

Spring Treats.

It's official. It's spring—tra la! The tulips are popping! The cherry trees are bursting! The peas are poking their little first leaves out of the »

Julie Thompson-Adolf Julie Thompson-Adolf on container garden, edible gardening, fraise des bois, gardening with kids, Greenville Organic Food Organization, hanging baskets, spring, strawberries, Growing gardens, Growing locavores, Growing kids 23 March 2011

True Confessions.

Today, after leaving a meeting with the Executive Director of Greenville Organic Foods Organization (GOFO), I raced home to prepare for Kristen and Michael's “Fall Harvest” »

Julie Thompson-Adolf Julie Thompson-Adolf on cake mix, free-range eggs, ghost cupcakes, Greenville Organic Food Organization, Halloween party, Harvest Celebration, school garden, Growing kids, Growing one day at a time 28 October 2010

Tales from an organic farm...

I blame Laura Ingalls Wilder. From second through fifth grade, I was obsessed with Little House on the Prairie. Seriously obsessed. I read the book series »

Julie Thompson-Adolf Julie Thompson-Adolf on animals, asparagus, Bio-Way Farm, Chris Sermons, GOFO, Greenville Organic Food Organization, Little House on the Prairie, permaculture, sunchoke recipe, sustainable, Growing gardens, Growing locavores, Growing one day at a time 05 October 2010
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