The Weekly Dirt 09.27.23
09.27.23
Around The Farm
Capstone Project Leads to World Cultural Kitchen Garden Design
by Perry Acworth, UW Farm Manager
Many students from departments across the University of Washington choose to pursue projects, research, internships and paid positions at the UW Farm as part of their university experience.
Over two dozen students have completed a farm-based capstone in the 15 years since students first planted vegetable seeds in the dirt surrounding the Botany Greenhouse (now the Life Sciences Building), the first site of the campus farm.
The Weekly Dirt 09.13.23
09.13.23
Around The Farm
By Steph Wright, UW Biology Major, ENVIR 240 student
Steph Wright is a student at UW entering her final year and majoring in Plant Biology. Interestingly, the Biology Department was also the original site of the campus farm.
Steph was a backyard gardener and is interested in pursuing a career in organic farming. She just finished the ENVIR 240 summer course, The Urban Farm, in August, taught by Eli Wheat.
The Weekly Dirt 09.06.23
09.06.23
Around The Farm
Reflection and Poem about the UW Farm
By Claire Curran, Summer ENVIR 240 student, Senior at UW
My name is Claire and I am a senior in the marine biology major at the University of Washington. I am also an environmental studies minor, so spending time on the UW farm has always been highlighted in potential classes that I can take for the minor requirements.
The Weekly Dirt 08.30.23
08.30.23
Around The Farm
Kimchi-fication: A Guide on Getting More Kimchi into Your Life
By Audrey Sun, UW Farm Dani Elenga Urban Farming and Environment Intern,
Majoring in Global Health, UW School for Public Health
Stinky, salty, spicy, sour. These might be words you use to describe this fermented Korean dish that has been growing in popularity for the past decade.
The Weekly Dirt 08.23.23
08.23.23
Around The Farm
Tickets Going On Sale for UW Student Farm Fundraiser
by Perry Acworth
UW Student Farm Manager
September 14 will mark the tenth year the UW Student Farm has hosted an annual farm-to-table Harvest Dinner. Co-hosted by UW Botanic Gardens Event staff, the popular event will feature not only seasonal produce grown on the campus farm, but the farm's wheat as well.
The Weekly Dirt 08.16.23
08.16.23
Around The Farm
Solanaceae Growing at The UW Farm
By Althea Ericksen, Senior, Environmental Studies, UW Farm Intern and Communications Coordinator
Hi all! This week I wanted to highlight some of the Solanaceae family growing at the UW Farm.
Prior to beginning my internship on the farm in the spring of 2022, I knew little of the vast variety found in this family.
The Weekly Dirt 08.09.23
08.09.23
Around The Farm
A Poem From Kaija
By Kaija Koenigberg, Sophomore, Environmental Studies, Vermicompost Intern
This Week's CSA Veggie Key:
Recipe of the Week:
Simple Garlic Bok Choy with Carrots and Cashews
By Max Fischer, Junior, Nutrition Education Intern, Food Systems Nutrition and Health Major, School of Public Health
Image Source: Bon Appétit
The image excludes carrots and cashews as it isn't part of the original recipe.
The Weekly Dirt 08.02.23
08.02.23
Around The Farm
The Joys of a Summer Plum Harvest on The Farm
By Alex Ball, Sophomore, Urban Farming and Food Systems Intern
Hi everyone! My name is Alex and I’m the new UW Food Systems intern for summer and fall here at the UW Farm. I’m also going into my second year at UW, planning to declare the Food Systems, Nutrition, and Health major during Fall quarter.
The Weekly Dirt 07.26.23
07.26.23
Around The Farm
The Joys of a Summer Plum Harvest
By Alex Ball, Sophomore, Urban Farming and Food Systems Intern
Hi everyone! My name is Alex and I’m the UW Farm Campus Food Systems intern for summer and fall quarters here at the UW Farm. I’m also going into my second year at UW, planning to declare the Food Systems, Nutrition, and Health major in the School for Public Health, during Fall quarter.
The Weekly Dirt 07.19.23
07.19.23
Around The Farm
UW Farm Gains Bee Mentor and Re-starts Beekeeping
By Kove Janeski, UW Farm Student Staff, Operations Lead, Masters of Landscape Architecture candidate
It is the most exciting – and busiest – time of the year at the UW Farm. As Seattle continues to experience an especially dry summer, the Farm team is working hard with volunteers to ensure a successful growing season.