Gardeners’ Hard Work Pays Off
We are in the midst of gathering our harvest reports from gardeners and finding out about how their spring and early summer work has turned out. For some there are
We are in the midst of gathering our harvest reports from gardeners and finding out about how their spring and early summer work has turned out. For some there are
July is here in full force: hot, muggy, and rainy. July is one of the busiest months of the year for gardeners; it’s a time for harvesting beans, corn, tomatoes,
Marta Pate Big Ugly, West Virginia The weather seems to be favoring the Big Ugly gardeners (none of whom are ugly!). Despite a late start getting things into the
June 2021 The month of June has started off with a variety of seeds popping out of the ground and a few vegetables are being harvested to eat and
Monday, May 3rd was a pretty big day for many of the gardeners in the BUCC and Logan programs. That was the day the chicks arrived, a day old, ready
May 2021 Everything is going okay for my gardeners and me. It’s still cold and wet, and the weather reports are unpredictable - more like April than May. This next week
Bea Sias, Grow Appalachia Logan County, West Virginia To say the start of this gardening season has been the same as past seasons, would be an understatement. Let me go
Marcelle St. Germain, Big Ugly April, 2021 With the garden resting during the winter, our gardeners tend to take a long, well-deserved break from growing their food. But some
By Bea Sias In a short time, we will be able to start planting our gardens. I know many will be wanting to begin growing plants now that spring seems
March, 2021 The gardening season is off to a slow start with very late seed deliveries this year after a cold and icy February. Finally, now in mid-March a