Funding a Hoop House
By Jason Von Kundra from Sprouting Hope in Marion, VA When millions in funding didn't come in from Richmond, Sprouting Hope's plans to build two hoop houses looked bleak. The
By Jason Von Kundra from Sprouting Hope in Marion, VA When millions in funding didn't come in from Richmond, Sprouting Hope's plans to build two hoop houses looked bleak. The
Rhonda, here, reporting from Scott County. Now that all of the snow is gone, the ground is drying and now we have 210 days in the growing season, YIPPEE! We
These past few weeks at Community Food Initiatives have been quite busy!Thanks to a generous donation of everbearing raspberry bushes from the Athens County Commissioners, we were able to add
Yvonne Scott, here in Wolfe County: Guess we still need our raincoats and wellies but happily the storms waited until after our workshop last night at the Wolfe County Extension.
We had two weeks with three groups of college students earlier this month at ASPI. Students from Loyola, Emory, and Notre Dame chose to spend their spring break volunteering with
I feel like the last few weeks have been nothing but firstssss on everything! Good Spring everyone from Rural Resources in East Tennessee. Debbie, Appalachia Cares/AmeriCorps, here again to share
Greetings from Abingdon VA! Deni here, reporting in on all the great seed starting that's been happening around and all the great volunteers we've had helping us out. First, I
Hey, this Justin at the Red Bird Mission Grow Appalachia. Spring has really came finally, the days have been beautiful and the gardens are dry enough to till. This
-Bea Sias, LEAD, Grow Appalachia Logan West Virginia As we all know certain vegetables have to be planted at certain times. Vegetables like peas, cabbage, greens, lettuce, onions and potatoes
Greetings Grow Appalachians! Holly, VISTA at Grow App HQ, sharing our most recent high tunnel build over at Lotts Creek Community School. We left Berea bright and early Tuesday morning