The 2022 Delmarva Soil Summit was held this past week and it was a success! Soil health experts delivered plentiful information to small and large-scale growers with farmer-led panel discussions and breakout sessions. Our very own District Manager, Steven Darcey,
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U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack Visits ECO City Farms in Prince George’s County
The Prince George’s Soil Conservation District is excited to share that one of our partners, ECO City Farms, received a visit from USDA Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack! ECO City Farms—which is a non-profit urban teaching and learning farm
Moths As Pollinators
Above: Luna Moth at night Did you know flowering plants aren’t always pollinated during the day? In fact, moths are among one of the insects responsible for night pollination. Feeding on flowers that are typically white in color, highly fragranced
Happy Pollinator Week!
Happy Pollinator Week! This week marks National Pollinator Week as we celebrate and spread awareness of these important insects and their roles in the environment and food production. According to Pollinator.org, at least 75 percent of flowering plants require the
COOPERATOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 2020 IN PICTURES
BY WADE HAMPTON & HARRISON PALMER 2020 has been a difficult year and has slowed down many aspects of our lives, but the conservation business has never been busier at the Prince George’s Soil Conservation District. This year—which is also
TOYS FOR TOTS UPDATE (2020)
BY DONNELL RICHARDSON For the eighth year, PGSCD was proud to participate in the local Toys for Tots Drive! Run nationwide by the United States Marine Corps Reserve, Toys for Tots has been bringing joy to children and their families
Urban Agricultural Conservation Program Update for 2020
BY KIM RUSH LYNCH In 2020, the Urban Agricultural Conservation (UAC) program continued to support and connect with aspiring, new, and current urban farmers in Prince George’s County. While the pandemic brought new opportunities for urban farmers to spend more
Bloomin’ PGC Open Mic Night: Wildlife Management (May 18, 2021)
CLICK HERE TO WATCH! University of Maryland Extension’s Jonathan Kays and Luke Macaulay present “Controlling Furry Pests in the Landscape and Nursery.” Landowners and farmers are challenged with managing problem wildlife species. Vertebrate species such as deer, voles, groundhogs and
Indoor Sowing – Bloomin’ PGC Urban Farming Workshop (Jan. 30, 2021)
CLICK HERE TO WATCH! Starting plants from seeds is certainly a rewarding experience, and it can also be tons of fun! In this program, we will explore a variety of seed-sowing techniques to help you get a jumpstart on your
Eleanor Roosevelt High School Students Win Local Envirothon Competition
The District partnered with the William S. Schmidt Outdoor Education Center to host the first virtual Envirothon Competition in Prince George’s County! UPPER MARLBORO, MD – Today the Prince George’s Soil Conservation District (PGSCD) announced that Eleanor Roosevelt High School