Cold Weather Crops are Producing
The fall crops have started to produce as the ECOS garden transitions from fall into winter. As of November 2, we have ten low tunnels full of cold weather crops
The fall crops have started to produce as the ECOS garden transitions from fall into winter. As of November 2, we have ten low tunnels full of cold weather crops
First of all, check out the fantastic growth on our cover crops at the Eastside Community Gardens: See how the cover crop mix has been growing over the last
Watching the leaves fall as they usher in the next season, I settle into my favorite time of year. The beautiful changes that transition us into winter bring many good
--Bea Sias Logan County Grow Appalachia (LEAD/Step by Step) On October 12, 2015, Grow Appalachia in Logan, WV. had a 2 ½ hour workshop on “How to manage your garden
--Emily Barrineau, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV Winter is coming! This is my least favorite time of the year because of the bitter weather and the less time I will get
Happy Fall Y'all from Lori and crew in lovely McDowell County, West Virginia. As a follow up to my last blog, the frost snuck up on us and wiped out
There is kind of a funny (odd funny, not ha ha funny) thing about inappropriate warm weather. It breeds anticipation and, for some people, apprehension about what might be coming
Greetings on this gorgeous fall day from David, KY! This past week St. Vincent Mission hosted their Fall Harvest Potluck, which was a wonderful success. Gathered were the GA partners
Hi, I am Jane, a volunteer from Illinois , and I am helping Justin with the Grow Appalachia end of season tasks. This is my 15th visit to Red Bird
Happy Veterans Day, Grow Appalachia family. We have a special post planned for today. West Virginia Veterans to Agriculture (Vets to Ag) has been a Grow Appalachia partner site since