Girl Scout Troop 1882
Girl Scout Troop 1882 based out of Barbourville, Kentucky, participated in the Grow Appalachia gardening program this growing season. On May 17th the troop participated in a planting workshop at
Girl Scout Troop 1882 based out of Barbourville, Kentucky, participated in the Grow Appalachia gardening program this growing season. On May 17th the troop participated in a planting workshop at
I would just like to take the time to thank some groups that have been very supportive of the Lend-A-Hand Center Grow Appalachia Gardening Program this year. Organizations including the
Our gardens have done wonderfully this growing season. One of the most important parts of any garden is the dirt. I wanted to highlight some of the different types of
As we head toward the fall, I wanted to reflect back on the evolution of the Barbourville Community Garden this summer. On April 25th the Lend-A-Hand Center Grow Appalachia Gardening
Collages by Meghann Gaunt Chesnut, Market PR Coordinator By: Kathryn Engle The Knox County Farmers’ Market held its grand opening on June 19th. We had 15 vendors and hundreds
By: Kathryn Engle I realized we never did a blog about Marc Walden’s workshop in the spring, so here’s a reflection on that workshop and organic production this year. On
By: Irma Gall This article originally appeared in the July 17th, 2014 Barbourville Mountain Advocate. The Lend-a-Hand Center Grow Appalachia Garden program under Kathryn Engle’s leadership has really taken off and
By: Kathryn Engle When I was first beginning the Grow Appalachia program in Knox County, Kentucky, earlier this year, I knew that a farmers’ market was something I was interested
We were fortunate to receive a load of seed potatoes from the Christian Appalachian Project for our program. My poor truck Hazel was pretty loaded down as I slowly set
The past month has been a whirlwind here at Lend-A-Hand. Our Grow Appalachia program is really gearing up. We had two informational meetings on February 22nd and March 1st. We