A Brassicas Bonanza
Happy Friday, Grow Appalachia cohort! Holly from HQ, here to share a little bit about brassicas. I was on vacation earlier this week so if what you read seems a bit
Happy Friday, Grow Appalachia cohort! Holly from HQ, here to share a little bit about brassicas. I was on vacation earlier this week so if what you read seems a bit
-Bea Sias Grow Appalachia, Logan, WV. On February 23, 2016 my Site Supervisor and I left Charleston, West Virginia at 12:00 pm for Berea, Kentucky. She had a friend in
These warm, sunny days are making our Project Worth Grow Appalachia gardeners ready to get the garden action going. Many flowers and trees have started blooming and buds are popping
What a great idea! If you have never heard of these awesome, little things, let me explain. A garden box is basically a miniature garden inside a box exactly as
Happy March from all of us at HEP, Lori here with your monthly update of what's been going on. It was great seeing you all at the All Hands gathering
We had our first Grow class last evening, covering reporting, seed starting, companion planting and garden planning. Sixteen people attended and we capped off a great round table discussion /
When you are planning your garden this year, you should consider companion planting. Companion planting is the planting of two or more species in close proximity to gain benefits. Those
Hello from Rhonda West in Scott County, TN Last year we talked about the USDA Certified Manufacturing and Teaching Kitchen and we introduced you to some of the products that
Yes, it’s that time of year to get your heirloom seeds out of the freezer and come on down to Pine Mountain Settlement School where we are hosting our annual
Hi this is Justin at the Red Bird Mission. I know I keep talking about the weather, but the sun has finally came out and we caught a few pretty