Most of us visit a grocery store regularly to buy food, or perhaps you order food for delivery to your home. Have you ever stopped to think where that food originates?
You may be a farmer yourself, or you may drive by acres of crops at this time of year in your home state or while traveling ...
My friend Karen teaches college-prep math at our local high school. As a gift for her graduates this year, she bought them water bottles with printing that read, “English is important. Math is importanter.”
I laughed my head off.
Of course, she’s just poking a little fun at her ...
A few years ago, I listened to a forage specialist from Auburn University giving a talk at a national meeting. His opening line was “In the South, we love three things: football, NASCAR racing and legumes.” I remember him going on about the benefits of growing legumes, including their ...
Despite my best efforts, I thought I had failed to pass on my love of gardening to my daughter. For years, she laughed at my passion for all things green. That changed this spring.
Weary from an exhausting year at college, she deleted social media and poured herself into a burgeoning love of ...
I sprinkled seeds for mixed leafy greens in my garden, and I planted a row of spinach, too. With regular watering, the tiny seeds should yield many flavorful salads.
I probably planted more than enough, but I figured I will be sharing with friends and family.
As I covered the seeds with soil, ...
“I saw a mouse run up the steps, into the closet and back downstairs three times,” my husband commented casually.
“See? I pay attention to things,” he added.
“You didn’t tell our friend she had a mouse running around in her house?” I exclaimed.
“We were having a nice time, ...