Spotting

Spotting is the word we use to describe the act of taking a tiny seedling that’s in tight quarters and moving it into a more spacious environment. Today I spotted the cabbage you’ve been watching develop. I took hunks of seedlings out of the seedling flat and separated them into individual plants and put themContinue reading “Spotting”

What is a Greenhouse anyway?

I decided that maybe I should introduce you to the greenhouse. Every so often I remember that the term greenhouse is not universally understood, especially when I give directions to someone and they think I’m saying green house (a single family unit painted green). My greenhouse is 24×96 feet and is made of galvanized steelContinue reading “What is a Greenhouse anyway?”

The Spirit of the Law: How can we get a County ordinance to do what its authors intended?

By Mariette Hiu Newcomb In the early 1980’s some local activists got together with Fairfax County planners to see what could be done to save farmland that was rapidly being converted into subdivisions, shopping malls, and office parks. They came up with the Agricultural and Forestal District ordinance that would make qualifying lands eligible forContinue reading “The Spirit of the Law: How can we get a County ordinance to do what its authors intended?”

New voices

Hope you’re all enjoying your summer shares so far! The newsletters section is up-to-date (through last week) and in an effort to get some more activity happening on the PVF blog/news section, a few new voices will be popping up here and there. The author name will now appear in the same line as theContinue reading “New voices”