Through the Eyes of a Gardener
Howdy! This is Candace from Grow Appalachia Headquarters. This is the first time I’ve blogged, so be nice to me! I’ve had a few thoughts on my mind for the
Howdy! This is Candace from Grow Appalachia Headquarters. This is the first time I’ve blogged, so be nice to me! I’ve had a few thoughts on my mind for the
Red Onions Yellow Onions White Onions Dandelions Yes! It is getting that time. We are starting to see signs of life! Things have been blooming like wild fire around
Maria here in Williamson, WV. This Saturday, we had our first annual Farm to Fork Photo Workshop. I think this idea is so neat that I just had to share.
Good morning. I hope everyone is doing well today. This Alex Sanders, Grow Appalachia Garden Site Supervisor at Project Worth Outreach in Menifee County, Kentucky. Well the rain and
Happy Spring from all of us here in Cincinnati, Ohio! Over-the Rhine People's Garden sure is happy the SUN is shining and people are moving around the garden again:) Isn't
-Bea Sias, Lead, Logan, WV My Blog this week is a poem, titled “Compost Pile” written by one of the talented authors from Logan County. Her name is Carlene Mowery
Greetings from St. Vincent Mission in David, KY! This is S. Ann Marie Quinn here at the computer. It is 8:04 on Saturday evening; the sun has just set ending
Debbie Strickland here, Appalachia Cares/AmeriCorps at Rural Resources, in beautiful Greeneville, TN! Last week I posted about all our firstsssss, and promised to give you directions to make your own
I've been so excited about the Grow Appalachia project here in Linwood! This is the next step in the development of our evolving community. I truly need this support to
As I look over the many blogs of the partner sites I notice a repeated thread. Water, mud and delayed planting are common topics. We have had another week of