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We’re back with Professor Leon Malan in the Colby-Sawyer College Main Street garden where he digs into saving cucumber seeds!
We’re back with Professor Leon Malan in the Colby-Sawyer College Main Street garden where he shows us how to save tomato seeds.
We’re back with Professor Leon Malan in the Colby-Sawyer College Main Street garden where he digs into Saving Seeds!
Learn how to start your garden in this 6 minute video! We’re back with Professor Leon Malan in the Colby-Sawyer College permaculture garden where he takes us from hard, compacted lawn to a fertile garden space that’s ready for your seedlings in just a few easy steps.
Join Professor Leon Malan at the Colby-Sawyer College Main Street garden for Part 3 of the Composting at home series.
Join Professor Leon Malan at the Colby-Sawyer College Main Street garden for Part 2 of the Composting at home series.
If you’re growing corn in your garden, maybe as part of the Abenaki Seeds Project here in the Kearsarge area, you’ll want to hand-pollinate for the best chance of growing kernels.
Vegetable Ranch is a diverse, organic farm on Kearsarge Mountain Road in Warner, NH.
COSH factory was started by two young entrepreneurs, Shela and Cody, who were compelled to make Clean Options for Self and Home, helping cut down on harmful toxins and plastics in our kitchen and bath products.
Imani is a cheesemaker at Abbot Hill Creamery, which is the cheese pillar of Temple-Wilton Community farm based in Wilton, New Hampshire.
Jeff and Dave of Short Creek Farm raise pigs and cows in Northwood, New Hampshire and process their own meat at a processing facility they built in Kennebunk, Maine.
For Winni Woods Farm, loving local has everything to do with valuing community connections and building resiliency in the face of great struggle.
Sweet Beet Farm is a program of the Kearsarge Food Hub on a mission to reinvigorate the community within a restorative local food system.
Spring Ledge Farm is an absolute cornerstone in the Kearsarge community, not only for producing local foods but for contributing to a sense of place and creating opportunities for neighbors to engage with the local food system.
Deep Meadow Farm is 50 acre organic farm on the Connecticut River in Ascutney, Vermont.
New England Young Fishermen's Alliance is a nonprofit organization that have been hard at work since 2022 providing resources, creating networks, and offering support to New Englands' working waterfront.
It's not easy being the middle man, especially in low-margin food businesses.
Fresh Start Farms is a collective brand for Refugee and Immigrant Farmers who are growing food for New Hampshire families.
The Kearsarge Food Hub values the opportunity to report back to our community about the collective impact of our nonprofit service each year at our Annual Meeting.
On the first day of Spring in 2023, Kearsarge Food Hub hosted our Learning as we Grow Annual Meeting, planting the seeds for growth and renewal here at KFH.
Join Professor Leon Malan at the Colby-Sawyer College Main Street garden for Part 1 of the Composting at Home video series.
Sweet Beet Farm and Education team Julie and Pierre sat down to explore the world of grafting tomato plants! We hope you find this video helpful for you in determining how to try out grating at home or on your farm.
NOK Vino is committed to making delicious wines and ciders from the fruits grown here in New Hampshire.
Together, we’re writing new stories about the power of local. Local food, local farms, local connections that make our community - and communities everywhere - more secure, more resilient, more joyful!
This is how we meet the challenges of our time. Your donation to the Kearsarge Food Hub today truly makes a difference.
Imagine a community where everyone has access to healthy local food. Where farmers are supported and the land is nourished. Where all people share a common sense of place and belonging.
This is the vision that the Kearsarge Food Hub is dedicated to bringing to life, and your donation today makes it possible.
Learn how to handle slugs and get recommendations for fertilizing your garden.
Learn how to prepare a garden plot for planting with Professor Leon Malan of Colby-Sawyer College.
Here's the first installment of the Abenaki Seed's Project summer gardening video series on how to start your three sisters garden.
Learn how to care for your tomato plants!