Organic pest management & Maggie’s arch nemesis ~Pine Mountain, Maggie Ashmore
While I have already mentioned on this blog that I believe the dirty word of the summer is leaf blight, I also think that Squash Vine Borer, Mexican Bean Beetle,
Rain Dancing at St. Vincent Mission
RAIN, RAIN COME TODAYAll is well with the Grow Appalachia program at St Vincent Mission but I am ready to start doing rain dances if we don’t get some rain
Henderson Settlement Happenings ~ Jackie
We have a welcome addition to the Henderson Settlement family, her name is Candace. She is our new intern from Berea College. Candace is interested in gardening and Grow Appalachia. The
Scott County Grow Appalachia
The Scott County Grow Appalachia participants are continuing to express their gratitude for the program. We are very proud their hard work, and we would like to share some of
Hamlin to Harts
Esther, Big Ugly Community CenterBoth this week and last we were blessed by visits from our county extension agent, April Roach, who presented on soil and pest management. The workshops
A Garden With Chickens
Here in Laurel Co. we have added chickens to our Grow Appalachia Garden Program. This is just a few that we have. White Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds, and Buff Rocks.
Home Visits —-Red Bird Mission——Chad Brock
This week some volunteers and I made a few home visits to see how our participants gardens are growing and to offer some help to those who could