Community Gardens Update
Hello from Scott County! Katie Smith reporting the far reaching effects Grow Appalachia community gardens have in Scott County. The garden at Scott Christian Care Center has been very productive
Hello from Scott County! Katie Smith reporting the far reaching effects Grow Appalachia community gardens have in Scott County. The garden at Scott Christian Care Center has been very productive
--Ellie Bell, High Rocks Making pesto is like painting, adding a little bit of this and that, stepping back and tasting it, and adding a touch more for texture or
Happy August, Lori here from McDowell County, West Virginia. We have been busy as could be since the last blog. Our last Youth Works group helped out in the gardens
Canning: food preservation method with the use of a pressure canner or hot water bath. This past week our WVU Extension agent Shirley Wilkins come the the Linwood Library and
As to be expected, the spring and summer months have absolutely flown by. To date, the 2015 PMSS Grow Appalachia program includes 45 families with a direct impact of over
Hey this is Justin at the Red Bird Mission Grow Appalachia. Things have been going good despite the rain and devastating winds that we have had this month. Our green
July was a month of many firsts for The David School's garden: the first time we took produce to sell at the Floyd County Farmer's Market; the first hot sauce
By: Kathryn Engle July was busy at Lend-A-Hand. Lots of rain messed up our plans, but we had great cooking and canning classes thanks to the Knox County Cooperative Extension
Mark visits Chad's Hope Clay County Farmers Market August has arrived with better weather than the rainy days of July. I was interested in hearing our
An August hello from Holly, HQ VISTA! Pretty soon, we'll be seeing school buses coming up and down the streets again! Things here at HQ have been very busy lately: partner site