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DIY Grow Your Groceries Toolkit


Let’s Grow Some Corn

is a food gardening presentation narrated by Farmer Fredo. Learn about the different varieties of corn and how to grow it successfully in Southwest Georgia.

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Monthly guidance for successful food gardening from July to December in Southwest Georgia.

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DIY FOOD GARDENING in Southwest GA

*Recorded Live

Basics of Growing a Vegetable Garden - 1/28/22

Basics of Growing a Vegetable Garden - 1/28/22 (pdf)

Building & Caring for Raised Garden Bed Boxes - 2/4/22

Building & Caring for Raised Garden Bed Boxes - 2/4/22 (pdf)

How to Build 4X8 Garden Bed Boxes Video Demonstration

Planting a SWGA Spring Food Garden - Exploring Some Southern Favorites


 

Dougherty Fresh Monthly Planting Tips

Video Library

What To Plant In January

What To Plant In February

What To Plant In March

DIY Watering Systems

Soil Health for Home Food Gardens

Harvesting - DIY Home Food Gardens

Maintenance - Weeding & Disease Control

Maintenance - Spacing & Fertilizing

Maintenance - Pest Control

Grow Your Groceries One Pager

 

Let’s Grow Food In A Bucket

Virtual Community Gardening Gathering, Presentation: Time to Plant Greens and Turnips, 9/18/21

 

Grow Guide: Container & Raised Beds

Expert tips and guidance for beginners and all skill levels to successfully grow food.

Grow Guide: Comprehensive Do-It-Yourself instructions to build and care for small food gardens or urban farms.


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Meanwhile at 4C Garden, our seeds have become plants. Thankful to the students for putting in the work to start seeds in the greenhouse. We wish they were here to see how their seeds have grown.
We are reaching out today to update you on the precautions Flint River Fresh is taking to keep our staff, volunteers, and supporters safe during this time about community garden projects. We are taking COVID-19 seriously and monitoring the situation
Meanwhile at 4C Garden. Fresh from the Garden. Healthy Living, Healthy Communities. #GroupUp #STEM #STEAM #youthgrowfood
Our Spring growing season is off to a good start when we see the potatoes breaking through the soil. We were worried because of the amount of rain we received over the past few weeks. 
We are looking forward to harvesting and providing these taters i
Hardening off seedlings. This is the process of exposing transplants (seedlings or baby plants) gradually to outdoor conditions. It enables your transplants to withstand the changes in environmental conditions they will face when planted outside in t
At Flint River Fresh, we want to create spaces where young people and adults from diverse backgrounds can work together to build a healthier community through sustainable agriculture.

Today, I was blessed to sit on a panel for the Southwest Georgia
So, what's with the green noses?  On May 21st, we are turning our noses GREEN for Red Nose Day to benefit @flintriverfresh and their efforts to end child poverty in our area by teaching young people in our community about agriculture and helping fami
Lettuce work together and grow a healthier community where young people and adults are working beside each growing food to feed our neighbors. 
Volunteers are the heart and soul of Flint River Fresh. Our farms are designed for human, not machine labo
What do you do when you get over 3 inches of rain in the garden and the ground is soaked? 
You head over to the greenhouse and begin filling trays with @promixgardening seed starter mix so you can grow your own tomatoes, peppers, herbs, and eggplants