Carl’s Garden
Rhonda West reporting for Scott County. This week I want to introduce you to a special couple, Carl and Beverly Daughtery, who are first year participants in the Grow Appalachia
Rhonda West reporting for Scott County. This week I want to introduce you to a special couple, Carl and Beverly Daughtery, who are first year participants in the Grow Appalachia
Katie Smith reporting from Scott County Grow Appalachia. The Scott County Farmer's Market opened during the fall of 2014 and has enjoyed a successful season so far for the 2015
Hello from Scott County! Katie Smith reporting the far reaching effects Grow Appalachia community gardens have in Scott County. The garden at Scott Christian Care Center has been very productive
Katie Smith reporting from Scott County It started with a long, snowy and cold winter, followed by a rush to till and get the garden in before Mother's Day. Then
Katie Smith reporting from Scott County. There is a secret war raging, an under leaf silent battle that starts with a superficially pretty villain. This devil usually has pretty moth
Canning: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Katie Smith checking in this week for Scott County. At this week's Grow Appalachia monthly class, we got the good, the bad,
Katie Smith reporting from Scott County. My banana pepper plants are heavy with so much fruit that the ripe peppers were practically falling off of their stems. It seems too
Katie Smith reporting from Scott County, During my first meeting with Gaither Lloyd, a master gardener, fellow GA participant, and longtime Scott County resident, he gave me a lesson about
Katie Smith checking in from Scott County. It has been a season of gardening “firsts” this year for me. One of the most interesting has been experimenting with straw bale
Rhonda West reporting from Scott County. A few weeks ago we posted about the two new additions to the raised bed gardens at Scott Christian Care Center. This week a