Produce collection is up, but not like we expected
Gardeners and other charitable souls contributed 41,652 pounds of fresh produce to area food banks and pantries in response to the Plant a Row for the Hungry campaign.
Sunday school kids learn their lessons well with garden
The phrase "Sunday best" takes on a whole new meaning for the kids at Southminster Presbyterian Church.
Bring your produce to our party
We've known since Day One of the Daily Herald's Plant a Row for the Hungry campaign that our readers and area gardeners are top-notch.
Harvest in the Park
Bring produce donations, gardening questions, and even pesky bugs to identify.
'Surprise Gardener' specializes in planting with style
If Susie Coelho doesn't inspire you to add some style to the edibles you're growing, no one will.
Museum farm feeds hungry
Vegetables grown in Elk Grove Village's farmhouse museum made the rounds in years past.
Gardener rallies co-workers to Plant a Row
Rudy Viereckl just wasn't getting enough quality time with his plants.
Fresh vegetables full of nutrients
When it comes to fresh, nutritious fruits and vegetables, there are few poor nutritional choices.
Master gardeners' expertise yields results
Rows of tomatoes, lettuce, green beans and carrots seem a little out of place among the numerous floral beds at Friendship Park Conservatory.
Students get serious about helping their neighbors in Plant a Row campaign
Muddy little hands, dirt covered knees and a virtual symphony of children's laughter surrounded the neatly spaced rows of dirt.
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