We Will Miss You Jennifer! Laurel County ~ Melanie Gross
Sorry this post is late, garden vegetables won't wait and we have been picking and canning all week...and it continues.We have had the pleasure of Jennifer Mante interning at the
Sorry this post is late, garden vegetables won't wait and we have been picking and canning all week...and it continues.We have had the pleasure of Jennifer Mante interning at the
As we are working our gardens and seeing what is produced. If we look beyond the production of vegetables we can see other benefits or results if you please. We
July 12, 2011 Hello fellow gardeners, Appalachians, and other folks following the Grow Appalachia project! I hope everyone has a nice swimming hole to escape from this July heat in!
Our gardeners are doing a great job! We have been seeing some great gardens as we stop by and visit. The gardens are growing well. Some are already enjoying the
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While reading Orion magazine the other day (and a really great publication that is, I recommend it to absolutely everyone) I came across an article on food sovereignty, a term
We have seen excitement from our gardeners as they begin to reap their harvest. But we have one (Cassie, in her 70's) a first time gardener was excited when her
London wants to be the most beautiful city in Kentucky. For this year’s contest, the city wants to decorate each vacant space to make the city look more attractive. Mr.