Did you know the soil we have in Harvest is a "black-gumbo" clay soil? Farmer Ross has some great tips on how to get the most from your soil.
Read MoreBeets By Ross
Did you get your Harvest produce this morning?? Chef Audrey McGinnis with Every Girl Gourmet has a great recipe for you!
Read MoreGardening by the Moon: Spring Planting
The weather has started to change from winter to the promise of spring. I saw my first Mayfly the other day and we have already experienced some temperatures in the high 80’s. So it is not too early to begin preparing your yard for spring and summer.
Read MoreIntroducing Our New Harvest Farmer!
We are SO excited to welcome Farmer Ross DeOtte to the Harvest family!
Read MoreHarvest is Raising Up the Next Generation of Leaders
Rooted in the idea of training the next generation of leaders and philanthropists, the Harvest Teen Council (HTC) is a partnership with the neighborhood teens to create more opportunities for engagement socially and to create positive change in their own backyards.
Read MorePlants Versus Extended Freezing Temperatures
The recent extended, extreme cold weather has been very hard on many of your plant materials. The damages are severe because of the temperature fluctuation from warmer temperatures to extended freezing temperatures with no opportunity for plants to acclimate to the colder temperature.
Read MoreCooking with Every Girl Gourmet!
Harvest neighbors enjoyed an interactive cooking experience with Chef Audrey McGinnis!
Read MoreStand Against Crape "Murder"
Many of you have crape myrtle trees growing in your yard and you need to know that now is the time to NOT commit crape “murder”. Crape murder is when you cut the tree back from the top just leaving stubs.
Read MoreGardening by the Moon: Mulching Time is Here
There is a time and place for everything and if you have not cleaned up your planting beds from summer, now is a good time.
Read MoreHarvest Gardeners, Did You Know?
It's time to turn your beds...winter is coming!
Read MoreHarvest Participates in #GivingTuesday
Harvest neighbors provides 3,000 meals!
Read MoreHarvest Neighbors....We Need Your Help!
This year, Harvest homeowners have donated more than 1,220 pounds of food. That equates to more than 1,470 meals! That is something to be proud of because it is literally changing lives.
Read MoreLiving Cancer FREE!
Congratulations to Harvest homeowner Dale Revell for being cancer FREE for 25 years as of TODAY!! Dale and his wife Jane are apart of the Harvest Cancer Support Group. They are so great about sharing their story and giving back to others starting that journey. Read their story.
Read MoreFor Your Taste Buds!
This easy recipe is perfect for those who LOVE fried okra but are staying away from it because of the frying process. You won’t even miss fried okra after you’ve had it this way!
Read MoreSave the Monarch!
A few months ago, we met with representatives from Texan by Nature, an organization founded by former First Lady Laura Bush to help shift the mindset that conservation is something only specialized agencies and scientists do. All Texans, from home gardeners, to land owners, to CEOs, can come together to practice conservation.
Read MoreHarvest Gives Back
In September alone, Harvest has donated more than 70lbs of fresh produce from our garden plots to the North Texas Food Bank.
Read MoreHarvest Fruits and Nuts
Did you know that the Harvest pecan trees are producing even though they have not reached the 7 year maturity point for production?
Read MoreNOW is the time! Did You Get Yours?
Our own Dr. Moon has created a recipe for our Harvest yards using soil samples as a guide to feed our plants. Did you know?
Read MoreGrowing Healthy and Vigorous Street Trees
Many of you might be thinking that your street trees can’t be hungry because you have been fertilizing these trees, but let me tell you the problem.
Read MoreShare YOUR Story!
This year marks fifteen years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a day that changed our country forever. We have all been touched by the tragic events that unfolded on September 11th in some way.
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