Progress in the garden and a new found love! by Sue@Lmu
We have accomplished so much in March. Weekly meetings, 2 core classes, blackberry and raspberry pruning, bed assignments, teaching new gardeners how to work their beds and plant seeds, Bill
We have accomplished so much in March. Weekly meetings, 2 core classes, blackberry and raspberry pruning, bed assignments, teaching new gardeners how to work their beds and plant seeds, Bill
Greetings from Abingdon! The weather has been delightful! Doors and windows open; warm breezing enticing blossoms to bloom. The tiller has been busy churning up the soil around the county
Hello Grow Appalachia Family! I hope spring has been nothing short of refreshing and beautiful for everyone so far. Most of us did not get to meet at Berea so
Part I: By University of Delaware Alternative Break Students After only two days on site, we already feel so connected and fully immersed in GreenHouse17. Any anxieties we felt were
Though Spring has only just begun, much has already sprouted on Build It Up (BIU) terrain. The first Backyard Gardeners Program (BGP) optional potluck Meet & Greet on Sunday, March 20, brought
Hello, Spring! Here at Rockcastle Grow Appalachia - at ASPI - we are listening to the buzzing and almost buzzing ourselves! When everyone is so busy with their gardens, we
"Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds that you plant." - Robert Louis Stevenson The Union Co. Community Garden Coalition has been busy! Not
2016 is off to a fast-paced and hopeful start as we prepare to grow as much food as possible to feed our community. In February, we hosted a hands-on fruit
Hello Grow Appalachia Family and Followers, Happy Spring!! Over-the-Rhine People's Garden is SO excited for our third year with Grow Appalachia. New plans for our partner site this year include
Despite the snow and freezing temperatures on the equinox, garden activity springs abound in and around Boone. Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture has the point person in place to coordinate