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Louisville greenhouse celebrates historic business milestone
Anthony Petitti Organic Greenhouse began in 1924 as a landscaping company, Anthony’s Lawn Care. The company is celebrating 100 years this year.
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Kym Seabolt dove into the original social media — old newspapers — and devoured her great grandfather’s court-appointed vengeance with glee.
Deer meat is a healthy, viable option
If you hunt, or know someone who does, deer meat could be a viable option.
What can tomatoes teach us about biodiversity? Quite a bit
Scientists are using the genomes of wild tomatoes to study the processes that drive Earth’s biodiversity. Their goal is to learn how species cope with differences in climate and natural enemies, and what might happen in this time of environmental change.
Ohio students benefit from Farm to School
Lunch is more than a meal at River View schools, where students grow some of the servings.
Vegetable murder and gardening mayhem
It is said that murderers often return to the scene of their crimes. This is utterly believable to me. I’ve been returning to the same spot in our backyard garden annually for years now, despite the carnage I inevitably leave in my wake. Innocent Some may recall that my first innocent victim, gardening wise, was
Taking it to the street
In mid-May, the anticipation at Kretschmann Farm is unmistakable. Workers scurry from field to field, tractors wait impatiently for drivers and Don Kretschmann walks with an urgent step. It’s growing season and every minute counts.
Ultimate trick is the scary treat
Obviously, it is never too early for me to start scheming – and worrying – about where my next sugar rush will come from.
How to amend your garden soil for next season
Now is the perfect time to evaluate your vegetable garden and determine how to correct any soil deficiencies to improve your yields next summer.
The Great Moon Hoax resurfaces
Moon rocks and common sense prove Apollo astronauts really did visit the Moon.






