A Garden in Transition
We are in the final weeks of productivity from our summer garden here at the Hindman settlement school. The corn has been picked and the beans have turned yellow and
We are in the final weeks of productivity from our summer garden here at the Hindman settlement school. The corn has been picked and the beans have turned yellow and
We have a couple summer vegetable salads we like to serve when the produce is in season, and they are pretty popular here at the Settlement School. We hope you’ll
It was a time of peace and prosper for the people of Squashland and Cukeville. The land was resplendent with blooming blossoms and the harvest was bountiful. The
Hello everyone! Over the past couple of weeks, we have had the pleasure of using the harvest from our garden to help feed over a hundred participants in our various
The bees were kind enough to pollinate our corn this week. Here is a portion of this week's harvest, which will be used to help feed guests at the Settlement School.
Hello everyone. Last week I was excited to share our garden's progress with you, as everything looked suddenly very green and much taller after a couple of good rains. I figured
You know that scene in Jumanji where all of the vines start exploding out of the wall? Something similar happened in our garden here at the Hindman Settlement School this
Hello again, everyone! I've learned something important and encouraging during the past few weeks: gardening is not hard. I know, I know, this may be shocking, but I have found
Hey Everyone! My name is David Cornette. I am an intern for Grow Appalachia at the Hindman Settlement School. I have been over here playing in the dirt for a