CHOW~CHOW
Today we learned to can Chow-Chow. This is a three-day process. Wayne Riley, the Director of Grow Appalachia in Laurel Co. and the (LCAAHC) had his sister, Joyce Carson come to the center, our
Today we learned to can Chow-Chow. This is a three-day process. Wayne Riley, the Director of Grow Appalachia in Laurel Co. and the (LCAAHC) had his sister, Joyce Carson come to the center, our
We have been excited to see what our tomatillo's would produce this year. This is the first time we ever grown any of these tomato's. from the time we planted
Hello everyone, it's been a while. We have been very busy here at LCAAHC. Through this very wet season, Our gardens are finally starting to produce. This last month
Throughout your gardening experience, especially when growing tomatoes it is important to stake them as they extend in length. Staking provides each plant the ability to grow without bending to
The LCAAHC members have been busy weeding and watching their crops grow. But as the crops grow we encountered some issues. Earlier today Mr. Wayne and Ms. Salena checked the
Part of my job here at LCAAHC is to feed the animals. I feed pigs, the donkey, chickens, and rabbits. Today I’m going to tell you about the chickens.
Weeding throughout your gardening experience can be considered to some as one of the most frustrating processes. But it is one of the most important parts of gardening. The process
This blog is not specifically about gardening itself but this is important information. The topic of this blog is about the weather conditions. As you all know, it is summer
For the first time in my life I made salsa. How exciting is that. First we put on some boiling water. Then using approximately six ROMA tomatoes at a time
Yesterday Mr. Cooke came to the LACCHC’s garden and showed us a sucker on a tomato. At first, I was really confused about what a sucker was or what the