Dinner on the Porch
Saturday, May 23rd, 2009 | No Comments »
Well, we almost got washed away yesterday. The report was more than 5″ of rain in 12 hours… so now we’re trying to dry off. We’re never ones to complain about rain – sometimes we just wish we could control when and how much comes down. But, there’s a lot to do in the fields, so we’ll back out as soon as the ground dries enough to get back in there.

In the meantime, we keep working on many other items. One thing to note, we’ve got a plant sale coming up on Saturday, April 11th. This will be held just East of Half Moon Outfitters on Coleman Boulevard in Mt. Pleasant (near where the Bridge Run starts). We have several thousand plants, so come on out and pick the ones you want!
Stay dry!
Maria
Yesterday we got Adaptive Gardens of the Lowcountry up and running at Thornhill Farm in McClellanville. This program helps high school students with disabilities by engaging them in horticultural therapy. The horticultural therapy aspects of the program are handled by Catherine, and Our Local Foods is involved in helping provide infrastructure and support however we can. The students are from Georgetown HS and they did a great job getting the planter boxes filled with good soil, and then started the planting. Stay tuned for updates as their garden grows!
…some pictures of the adaptive gardening program
- Maria