Leaf Mold and New Beginnings!
Happy New Year from Rural Resources in Greeneville, TN! Debbie reporting in and I cannot believe we are in a brand new year already. It seems like yesterday that I was
Happy New Year from Rural Resources in Greeneville, TN! Debbie reporting in and I cannot believe we are in a brand new year already. It seems like yesterday that I was
As this year comes to a close and we enter the latter half of the decade, we want to thank everyone involved with Grow Appalachia for working so hard to
It’s New Year’s Eve! All of us here at GreenHouse17 are looking forward to a 2016 filled with growth. And with this anticipation comes memories of the long year behind
Sadly, this will be the last blog submitted to Grow Appalachia by the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour, as we will no longer be affiliated with GA in 2016. For
It has been quite the year here at CFI and our Community Gardens. We all learned and accomplished a lot, and our gardens are looking better than ever before! Here’s
The summer crops are winding down while the low tunnels for the fall plantings go up, hopefully before the first frost. The produce survived drought, worms, and rabbits and many tomatoes, green beans,
Good evening folks. We hope you all had a great Thanksgiving, with lots of good things to eat. Lori here from McDowell County West Virginia. So, how about this weather!
I write often of the weather here in Linwood, primarily because (for most of the people in this area) our entire livelihood depends on it. Last month it seemed that
Emily Barrineau, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV-- Though tomato vines have long been frozen and cleared away and we are only beginning to lay the groundwork for many more bushels in