Gnomes and Trolls and Elves, Oh my
With a name like Kibler, I learned early on that I was not related to anyone who lives in a tree and bakes cookies and crackers. I did learn many
With a name like Kibler, I learned early on that I was not related to anyone who lives in a tree and bakes cookies and crackers. I did learn many
By GreenHouse17 Staff The National Institute of Mental Health estimates about 5-12% of us have vermiphobia, the fear of worms or anything that looks like a worm. It's a very
Earlier this week ASPI hosted a solar water pump workshop presented by Josh Bills. This was not a Grow Appalachia workshop, but it was very relevant since we'll be using
Greetings from St. Vincent Mission in David, KY! This is S. Ann Marie Quinn here to share the words which reflect the spirit of prayer we started our meeting with
Happy May everyone from Lori and Crew at HEP in hot as Hades; McDowell County, West Virginia! The days may be getting longer but there is still not enough hours
Happy Mothers' Day from Yvonne Scott in 'naturally gorgeous' Wolfe County! One of the great things about Grow Appalachia for me is not only connecting on an individual basis with
Working with a conglomerate of unique people will introduce ideas you would have never came up with on your own. This is my favorite part of being in a group!
--Karline Jensen, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV On a beautiful April morning, 15 gardeners gathered to plant a small garden and share gardening wisdom. The garden had already been tilled, so
My friend JJ died a few weeks ago. But modern medicine brought him back to life. High cholesterol got the better of him; incredible for a person who was as
Happy Spring to all! I'm Michele Gore, a new blogger from the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour (ECOS) in Richmond, KY. We started with Grow Appalachia in 2014 and are happy