November chills
The past month has been a whirlwind of frosts, end-of-season gatherings, story-sharing, learning a lot, and preparing for next year. The Hindman Settlement School is enjoying our cozy offices after
The past month has been a whirlwind of frosts, end-of-season gatherings, story-sharing, learning a lot, and preparing for next year. The Hindman Settlement School is enjoying our cozy offices after
On October 24th, our garden interns, Michael, Devan and Sam represented the school at the Kentucky Proud sponsored: Incredible Food Show located in Lexington, KY. Weeks of preparation went into
Just realized my post for October didn't go through. Stuck in the drafts. Sorry about that. Here it is: September brought the culmination of several projects that have been in
October was an exciting month for the LAHC GA Program. We participated in the Daniel Boone Festival parade. We decorated our float with homegrown veggies and local flowers. We also
Good morning Grow Appalachia Family! The month has whipped by here in Greene County, TN. The fall colors have been so beautiful as we drive down our country roads and
Fall has come upon us in short bursts of cold days followed by a few days of warm sunny weather. September was a dry month, but October has provided us
By Jason Von Kundra from Sprouting Hope in Marion, VA What was your experience with gardening before Sprouting Hope? Gardening is my favorite thing to do. I grew up in
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Greetings from Abingdon, VA. Deni here, reporting on the end of the season activities. A huge rain storm with wind came thru this week taking most of the leaves with
By GreenHouse17 Staff I think we'd all agree that supportive guidance is one of the best perks of being part of the Grow Appalachia family. Goodness knows we've benefited from