Spring Awakening the Garden-Maybe?
Our Grow participants are excited that spring has at least started to pretend like it is here to stay but have had several days of frost still making its usual
Our Grow participants are excited that spring has at least started to pretend like it is here to stay but have had several days of frost still making its usual
As the first hints of green, flowers begin to emerge, and the sun stays out longer we can’t help but feel that is time for a new beginning and a
Welcome to the end of August. Hard to believe we are nearing the end of the season feels like we were just starting to thumb our way through the seed
All year we complain about eating bland mass-produced food and the worst of them all are tomatoes. No matter how many varieties or where they travel from tomatoes we purchase
In February at The All Hands Gathering, David Cook talked about how important it was we think about what it would mean to garden as we get older and how
Last year was our first year convincing some of Grow Appalachia participants to plant a cover crop, usually by the time September rolls around many of them have allowed the
After debating the subject whether the proper wording was cole or cold crops we decided to do a little research and what we found was that the proper word was
Fall has come quickly with a freeze settling in putting an end to the majority of our growing but families have put out cover crops that will build up their
This past Monday, June 26, our Grow group held our monthly meeting. Many of the participants talked about how early they were starting to harvest from their gardens, they do
April has been an interesting month from having temperatures in the 80's to back in the low 30's with many nights having had frost. Fortunately for us we have been