From Here to Eternity–well not exactly
Talking About Grow Appalachia-- not really "Here to Eternity" but it is going a long way! One of the best parts of being a Grow Appalachia site is that
Talking About Grow Appalachia-- not really "Here to Eternity" but it is going a long way! One of the best parts of being a Grow Appalachia site is that
This past Monday we held our first healthy cooking workshop of the season. Though cabbage and especially summer squash are not quite in season yet, we decided to focus our
I have been visiting gardens today with Mark and David. What a great time we had and what amazing gardens. David and Judy Jennings have beautiful potatoes. I am envious,
potatos and bee whisperer This picture isn't great but it captures much of our potato field with our Bee Whisper Junior in the background. He worked for a long
My name is Eric Lefevers and I am beyond excited to be in Hillsboro, West Virginia working with Grow Appalachia at High Rocks this summer. Since I have arrived, I
This year Maggie Mayes (Youth Ministries Coordinator) and I were brain storming ideas about how to make the gardening experience more interesting and fun for the children at the youth
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program By Jessica Ballard In April, we were graced to share in a volunteer day with Eastern Kentucky University's Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity. These enthusiastic students
It's been a fairly quiet week for most here at LMU. It's been too wet and cold to do much in the gardens. We had hoped to start planting corn
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program By B. I watered the plants down there behind the barn. They looked really good and healthy. We moved around the front garden and got the
The last few weeks have been plagued by very unfavorable weather for gardeners. In spite of the weather, we here at Red Bird Mission decided to push on through the