Rain, Rain, Rain
Everyone is having a difficult time getting their gardens planted. Most of those who planted potatoes have seen those unmistakable leaves pop through the ground and everyone has planted their cabbages. A few
Everyone is having a difficult time getting their gardens planted. Most of those who planted potatoes have seen those unmistakable leaves pop through the ground and everyone has planted their cabbages. A few
The Jackson County Detention Center has recently joined the Grow Appalachia and attached are photos of seed plants that were grown in the Jail’s greenhouse.
Over the last few days, we installed over 130,000 head of livestock—cute, fuzzy, winged livestock. Despite less than ideal conditions of cool, rainy weather, the bee installation seemed to go pretty well.
Many of our Grow Appalachia participants are constantly experimenting with their gardens, growing new foods in new ways and continually amazing us with their willingness to try new approaches to
Hello! My name is Chelsea Watson and I am from Louisville, Kentucky. I attend Berea College in Berea, Kentucky. My major is communication with a minor in dance. It
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program Aja -- My name is Aja Croteau, and I’m from Winchester, KY. I go to Berea College in Berea, KY and I intend to major in
We were only dreaming of spring when we ordered tomato seeds from Gurney’s heirloom selections: Brandywine, Roma, Rainbow Bell and Chocolate Cherry. Seeds Arrive! Then
My last blog was a little bit shorter than usual, but that was manly because we were in the middle of a bunch of stuff and really nothing was finished.
Sam Lyons here reflecting on the first week of my summer internship at ASPI. I got to dive right into the program at the beginning of the week helping prepare
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program By B. The onions are planted. We got the other hoop house planted with the flowers, and we planted some in with the garlic. I seeded