Morgan Barry and the Green Visions Program
This is a story about young Rochesterians learning critical work skills via a horticultural enterprise called Green Visions. It’s also about Morgan Barry, who coordinates
This is a story about young Rochesterians learning critical work skills via a horticultural enterprise called Green Visions. It’s also about Morgan Barry, who coordinates
Going through the editorial content of this issue, I realized with some dismay that it skews rather heavily toward the Rochester area. This is coincidence,
Garden Maintenance: Continue to remove weeds to prevent the perennials from having a head start in the spring and the annuals from shedding seeds into
By Cathy Monrad These votives bring fall colors and textures indoors and the project is an easy one that kids will love to help create.
This issue’s specimen is a toughie. It is a non-native and rare in cultivation here in the States, despite being reliably hardy. A small
by Karen Higman Therapy Animals Buddy, a therapy dog, regularly visits Holy Childhood. Photo courtesy of Laurie Otto. Any pet owner will tell you that
by Susan Henninger Samantha Jones (To read the original Gap Year story featured in our October 2013 issue, click here) Samantha Jones was a graduating