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Why Not Keep Honeybees?

June 18, 2010 Kayla Harless, People’s Garden Intern

Did you know that less than one in ten thousand bees sting? Most of the stings that you and I have experienced are at the hands of wasps and hornets and their relatives; they are hunters that sting several times a day. Bees, however, only sting when they feel threatened and die shortly thereafter...

Initiatives

Pests and Their Natural Enemies: Learn to Protect Your Garden!

June 14, 2010

Written by Kayla Harless, People’s Garden Intern The People’s Garden workshops have yet to be anything less than an informative and fun time! Today, Don Weber, a research entomologist with USDA Agricultural Research Service’s Invasive Insect Biocontrol and Behavior Laboratory in Beltsville, Maryland...

Initiatives

Hot Peppers Spice Up a Rainy Day in The People’s Garden

June 11, 2010 Kayla Harless and Andrew White, People’s Garden Interns

Where can you have free chili from the famous Ben’s Chili Bowl, chile pepper plants, chile pepper t-shirts, chile pepper games, live mariachi music, and tons of spicy fun? At The People’s Garden New Mexico Chile Pepper Fiesta!

Initiatives

What Kind of Bee Is That?

June 07, 2010

Written collaboratively by: The People’s Garden Team Today, Sam Droege with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) led a workshop on The Native Bees in Your Garden at The People’s Garden at USDA Headquarters. Did you know there are about 4,000 species of bees in North America and that one eighth of them...

Initiatives

People’s Garden Teaches Gardening to Youth in Kentucky

June 04, 2010 Steve Meredith, Steve Meredith, Kentucky State Finance and Administration Cabinet

A new People’s Garden was planted in west/central Kentucky this past Memorial Day weekend. The garden is located on the greenhouse business property of Meredith Agriculture in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. This new People’s Garden is a project of Meredith Agriculture and Central Hardin High School FFA...

Initiatives

Compost: A Gardner's Basic Ally

May 28, 2010 Kayla Harless, People’s Garden Intern

Today, the People’s Garden hosted a workshop about composting. Pat Millner, who has done a lot of research on composting and utilizing compost at the USDA-Agricultural Research Service’s Beltsville Agricultural Research Center in Maryland, taught it. It was fantastically fun and informative, and Pat...

Conservation Initiatives

USDA Breaks Ground on People's Garden in Delaware

May 24, 2010

Brad Fisher, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

Initiatives

USDA Forest Service Employees Partner with Non-Profits in their Vallejo, CA Community (Blog readers can help us win a grant from Nature’s Path Organic Foods!)

May 21, 2010

By Amanda Cundiff, Forest Service Region 5 Partnership Coordinator and Lara Polansky, Forest Service Presidential Management FellowIn Vallejo, California, on a decommissioned Naval Shipyard called Mare Island, something good has emerged from hard times: a new community coalition to build and sustain...

Initiatives

USDA Officials Break Ground for a 'People's Garden' in Dover, Delaware

May 20, 2010

Submitted by Kathy Beisner, Delaware USDA Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

Initiatives

My Latest Child Nutrition Reauthorization Tour Stop: Waterford, Michigan

May 18, 2010

By Audrey Rowe, FNS Deputy Administrator for Special Nutrition Programs I’ve had a chance to see a great deal of impressive schools during my tour of the country to speak about Child Nutrition Reauthorization. My recent visit to Waterford Village Elementary was no exception. Witnessing their...

Food and Nutrition
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