The Plenty of July: Harvesting for Your Plant’s Health When your plants start putting out ripe fruit, it’s time to harvest. Don’t let your harvest sit on the vine too long, or you’ll end up creating a number of problems in your garden. Leaving your crops in the...
July Recipes
Beefsteak Tomato Sandwich If you’ve never tried this, you are definitely missing out! What better way to experience and enjoy the incredible flavors of one of our fresh, local, and organic tomatoes than by building a sandwich where it can really shine. After many...
June Garden Tips & Tricks
Training Tomatoes Trellis for Tomorrow usually starts training tomato plants as soon as they are in the ground. At the time of planting, we like to situate our tomato stakes, cages or other trellis systems. Putting up your trellis at the time of planting will help...
Green Experiences and Resiliency
Did you know that green experiences encourage our resiliency? Resilience is our ability to withstand and recover from difficult conditions. Throughout our lives we will encounter situations that test our resilience—in fact, we have all just been through a year that...
Tremendous Tomato Types
Tremendous Tomato Types There are two main types of tomato plants: determinate and indeterminate. Depending on your garden you may have one, the other, or both. It’s quite important to know what type of tomato you’re planting so that you know how to manage them...
Juneteenth – Food as Celebration and Memory
Juneteenth is an annual holiday celebrated on the 19th of June to honor the day that the last Black enslaved people in Texas found out that they were free. It is important to note that this day was first recognized on June 19th, 1865 which is two years after the...
A Measured Response to Hunger
A Measured Response to Hunger This year, in the midst of a pandemic, Trellis for Tomorrow’s highly impactful Food for All (FFA) program will surpass the 200,000 pounds harvested from our organic gardens throughout the region. This translates to more than 800,000...
Eating Seasonally
Do you know when the growing season is for your favorite fruits and vegetables? Have you ever wondered why strawberries seem to taste so much better at a certain time of year? During months when a fruit or vegetable is not in season, it has to be shipped from across...
May: The Most Exciting Month for Many Gardeners
May is one of the most thrilling times for gardeners. After a long winter and unpredictable spring, temperatures are fair and the planting free-for-all can begin. When soil temperatures reach 50 degrees on average (meaning your night time temperatures average in the...
Growing Rockin’ Roma Tomatoes
Roma tomatoes are a classic variety of tomatoes. These fruits are egg-shaped, bright red, and delicious. They are favored for sauce-making and home canning, as they have abundant flesh with few seeds and liquid. Roma tomatoes are available in both bush-type...
Space Invaders!
PHOTO CREDIT: Lois Elling/Flick If you spend any significant amount of time working on cultivating a garden, you are bound to encounter a host of garden companions: beneficial collaborators as well as unwanted guests. Doing your best to understand these neighbors will...
Feeding Your Gut: How What We Eat Can Affect Our Mood
Trellis for Tomorrow is busy planting seedlings in the ground, looking forward to the days when we can pluck a bright red radish from the ground or harvest tomatoes and cucumbers to take home for a summer salad. We know that eating these fresh vegetables will not only...
Garden Tips: April
Over the last few weeks, we have gotten many questions about when to plant our gardens. People have been surprised to see Trellis staff in gardens throughout our area, planting thousands of plants this early in the year. Trellis for Tomorrow times plantings to...
Trellis Stands with the AAPI Community
Trellis Stands with the Asian-American and Pacific Islander Community As an organization that was built by, and in service of, individuals representing different races, ethnicities, genders, creeds, and beliefs, Trellis for Tomorrow stands by our friends, neighbors,...
A Call For Unity
We find ourselves with heavy hearts as our nation awakens every morning awash in pain and suffering. Whether experiencing it in our own circumstances, seeing it on the news or in our neighborhood, or explaining it to our kids, there is no escaping the distress all...