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Grow your own way

Last year, Autumn Laskody’s garden produced a bountiful harvest. The plants that lined her yard yielded more tomatoes, zucchini, green beans, beets, potatoes, peppers, carrots and corn than the Waynesburg woman knew what to do with. And, she said, not a single one of her crops was planted ...

Grow your own: Free Seed to Supper classes offered

Two Seed to Supper classes will be available next month for those interested in growing their own produce on a budget. “It’s a very positive, fun week,” said Margaret Sams, a master gardener with the Penn State Extension Master Gardeners of Washington County. “It’s not heavy on ...