Open for Business
I am proud to officially announce that Grow Your Own has officially begun to sell its excess produce to local business. Thanks to the partnership of Rooted in Appalachia we have
I am proud to officially announce that Grow Your Own has officially begun to sell its excess produce to local business. Thanks to the partnership of Rooted in Appalachia we have
This has been an fruitful year for the Grow Your Own program; as our workshops and our garden take permanent shape, we analyze what has worked and what needs to be
In recent weeks I have noticed that the soil in one of our fields has become increasingly stiff, making it near impossible to plant. Our newly planted spinach seedlings have
Crop rotation is an essential element to organic farming/gardening, and creating a garden map is the easiest way to remember where your plants were and when. Recently, Deni taught me
This is an excerpt for an article I wrote in the Bristol-Harold Courier, explaining the benefits of growing your own produce... There are a number of reasons why families choose
As many of you know, Grow Your Own hosts a demonstration garden at the Abingdon, VA Faith in Action food pantry. Up until recently, it has been difficult to maintain
My fellow Appalachians, This past Thursday, Grow Your Own was able to participate in our final workshop partnership with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, and were able to show off the
Good morning my fellow Appalachians, Recently, my friend, and fellow VISTA, Brady Adcock, contacted me about participating with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) for a healthy food initiative. The project
I am astounded at how fast this year is whizzing by, planting summer lettuce and seeding fall brassicas already. Yesterday we had our first workshop in a month, and we